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Device Posture Check Released to Meet Security Challenges of Remote Work

by CIO AXIS

Perimeter 81, a leading Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Network as a Service provider, has announced its Device Posture Check (DPC), that is designed to secure remote workforces and employees using personal devices for work.

DPC boosts security by enforcing correct device posture and secure access. The launch of DPC bolsters Perimeter 81’s growing SASE offering, including its newly released Network Traffic Control Firewall as a Service feature.

DPC enables organizations to ensure that only devices that comply with predefined corporate security policies can connect to the network. It provides 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. DPC’s device inventory management feature offers IT teams enhanced visibility on all devices across the organization, including a device’s serial number, operating system, user, posture status, and more.

With Perimeter 81’s 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.

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