Jamf announces intent to acquire Wandera, furthering its leadership in Apple Enterprise Management
Wandera extends Jamf s mobile security and access capabilities with Zero Trust Network Access, threat defense and data policy enforcement
MINNEAPOLIS, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in Apple Enterprise Management, today announced it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wandera, a leader in zero trust cloud security and access for mobile devices.
As an Apple-first provider of unified cloud security, Wandera expands Jamf s security offering for the enterprise. Building on Jamf s existing capabilities, Wandera adds Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), mobile threat defense and data policy features to ensure mobile workers can simply and safely access the network resources they need while complying with organizational policies and reducing mobile charges. This acquisition uniquely positions Jamf to help IT and security teams confidently protect the dev
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Positions Company for Entry into High Growth Adjacent Market with Compelling, Competitively Advantaged ZTNA and SASE Product Portfolio, on Foundation of Strong Profitability
Expected to be Accretive to ARR, Revenue, and Adjusted EBITDA Growth Going Forward
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Jamf announces intent to acquire Wandera, furthering its leadership in Apple Enterprise Management
Wandera extends Jamf’s mobile security and access capabilities with Zero Trust Network Access, threat defense and data policy enforcement
MINNEAPOLIS, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in Apple Enterprise Management, today announced it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wandera, a leader in zero trust cloud security and access for mobile devices.
As an Apple-first provider of unified cloud security, Wandera expands Jamf’s security offering for the enterprise. Building on Jamf’s existing capabilities, Wandera adds Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), mobile threat defense and data policy features to ensure mobile workers can simply and safely access the network resources they need while complying with organizational policies and reducing mobile charges. This acquisition uniquely positions Jamf to help IT and security teams confidently protect
iTWire Friday, 07 May 2021 12:44 Forcepoint acquires Cyberinc, integrates Smart Isolation capabilities
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Forcepoint enhances its SASE offerings by integrating Cyberinc’s Smart Isolation Capabilities, which intelligently “adapts web rending according to page risk levels or web element.” With the acquisition of the Smart Isolation Capabilities, Forcepoint is able to enhance user productivity, lower operational burdens, and eliminate traditional monolithic products.
Software company Forcepoint has acquired Cyberinc, it announced. According to Forcepoint, Cyberinc “delivers intelligent remote browser isolation (RBI) technology that gives administrators granular control that enables them to minimise risk without impending user productivity.”
Today, security teams must adapt to rapidly evolving hybrid workforces and ever-expanding SaaS applications. The Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture, which reinvents fragmented networking and security p
Todayâs columnist, Michael Covington of Wandera, says many companies start on their Zero Trust journey by focusing on SaaS apps first. CerilliumCreativeCommonsCC BY 2.0
Zero Trust requires that all users are authenticated, authorized, and continuously assessed for risk to access corporate applications and data.
Many organizations begin their Zero Trust journey with the modernization of their remote access stack. Legacy VPN, and related technologies, aren’t just slow, they’re characteristic of technologies that rely on implicit trust. But rip-and-replace projects are notoriously resource-intensive and disruptive, causing IT teams to put off beneficial efforts, such as implementing Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA).