Perimeter 81 offers Device Posture Check to help organizations secure remote workforces

The solution is said to ensure that only devices that comply with predefined corporate security policies can connect to the network, while employees can easily access the resources they need

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Cybersecurity company Perimeter 81 launched last week its Device Posture Check (DPC) solution designed to secure remote workforces and employees using personal devices for work.

According to the Israeli company, the DPC enables organizations to ensure that only devices that comply with predefined corporate security policies can connect to the network, providing complete device inventory and reporting tools so IT teams can better manage and support device access, ensuring networks stay secure while employees can easily access the resources they need. 

Using the DPC, organizations can easily prevent hacks that utilize stolen employee information by limiting access to only authorized devices. To ensure smooth access, IT can even differentiate security policies by employee or employee group, so that particularly sensitive networks or resources have an extra layer of protection while less sensitive networks are more easily accessible, Perimeter 81 said. 

"We’re leading organizations into a new era of security, protecting their resources and employees no matter which device they are connecting with," said Amit Bareket, co-founder and CEO of Perimeter 81. "It is more important than ever to enhance endpoint protection, and the DPC is the perfect tool to ensure that devices used for accessing sensitive networks and resources are authorized and protected."

"Our customers need to support a rapidly growing, remote workforce while ensuring their network’s complete protection from hacking and other malicious attempts,” he added. 

Perimeter 81, a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) provider, is based in Tel Aviv, with offices in New York and California. Its clients are said to range from small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations across a variety of sectors. 

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