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MENLO SECURITY NAMED LEADER FOR SECURE ENTERPRISE BROWSING IN GIGAOM RADAR REPORT

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 23 (Bernama) -- Menlo Security, the pioneer of Secure Enterprise Browsers, has announced its position as a Leader and Fast Mover in the GigaOm Radar Report for Secure Enterprise Browsing.


Specifically, GigaOm recognised Menlo Security’s Secure Enterprise Browser, powered by the Menlo Secure Cloud Browser, as a Leader and Fast Mover in the Innovation/Platform Play quadrant of the Radar chart.


“Being named a Leader and Fast Mover in GigaOm’s Radar Report for Secure Enterprise Browsing validates the benefits of Menlo Security’s trusted and proven approach.


“We continue to address enterprise and government needs, making it easy to manage leading browsers, protecting users and securing access to applications and data, transparent to the end user,” said Menlo Security Vice President of Security Strategy, Andrew Harding.


According to a statement, the Menlo Secure Cloud Browser delivers high-efficacy, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven defences and an easy-to-own solution for secure remote access and zero trust applications.


Menlo also provides comprehensive visibility into browser behaviour and enforces software as a service (SaaS) governance and secure web gateway policy.


With support for both public SaaS and private web applications, Menlo is easy for users and easy on administrators, as the intuitive tile interface and policy-based access make it perfect for contractors, remote teams, and third-party users.


The GigaOm Radar Report evaluates 13 of the top Secure Enterprise Browsing solutions available across a range of criteria, and serves as a resource for security and information technology leaders to make informed decisions regarding available solutions to protect this critical business asset.


-- BERNAMA

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