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Fujitsu, Menlo Security partner to deliver isolation as global managed security service

Menlo Security announced that the Menlo Security Isolation Platform (MSIP) was selected by Fujitsu as a key component of its Global Managed Security Service. The MSIP will be used to bolster the Risk Reduction capabilities of the Fujitsu managed service offering, protecting enterprises against attacks by eliminating malware from the Web, documents and email.

Menlo Security announced that the Menlo Security Isolation Platform (MSIP) was selected by Fujitsu as a key component of its Global Managed Security Service.  The MSIP will be used to bolster the Risk Reduction capabilities of the Fujitsu managed service offering, protecting enterprises against attacks by eliminating malware from the Web, documents and email.

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The cyber security threat landscape has been reshaped by a dangerous strain of attacks that harm companies by stealing, encrypting or erasing massive amounts of their data. Malware and ransomware are often injected through the Web sites, documents and email that workers rely on for productivity.

Fujitsu recently announced enhancements to its Global Managed Security Services.

Fujitsu is combining Menlo Security’s technology with the FUJITSU Digital Business Platform MetaArc, offering gateway-type solutions that can automatically eliminate the risk of malware infection.

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 “We are thrilled to be collaborating with Fujitsu on their Global Managed Security Service.  Together we will address the most pressing security concerns of enterprises: eliminating malware and reducing security alerts,” said Amir Ben-Efraim, CEO for Menlo Security. “This partnership allows us to help protect the enterprise from costly cyber attacks with an easily deployable solution via Fujitsu’s global managed cloud services.”
The Menlo Security isolation solution component will be offered to Fujitsu customers as a cloud software service. Fujitsu anticipates service availability to begin in June 2016.

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