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Menlo Security helps address key pain points in the defense of critical information infrastructure networks!
Critical information infrastructure (CII), encompassing sectors such as energy, water, transportation, healthcare, and telecommunications, is vital to national infrastructure and economic stability. Cyberattacks targeting these sectors can have devastating consequences. Menlo Security helps protect CII systems and data, particularly internet-facing enterprise networks, from network-based threats, a common entry point for cyberattacks. Menlo Security will be part of a future critical 5G infrastructure provider and will view cyber defense differently than it would be preventative.

Menlo Security addresses key pain points in the defense of critical information infrastructure networks:

1. Browser isolation

2. Zero-trust access security

3. Browser data loss protection

4. Enhanced threat detection through zero-trust attacks and zero-trust protection of files/content security

5. Secure remote access, allowing external access to critical applications or network platforms that must be protected through an isolation architecture.

6. Isolation of emails used in zero-trust phishing attacks, as we recently saw in the Gmail phishing incident.

Menlo Security’s CII Public Success Case: Nuclear Power Plant: https://www.menlosecurity.com/resources/protecting-gosgen-nuclear-power-plant-from-web-and-email-based-cyberattacks-case-study

National Healthcare Security Administration: https://www.menlosecurity.com/resources/synapxe-replaces-broadcom-rbi-with-menlo-security-enterprise-browser-solution-case-study

China Telecom 1: https://www.menlosense.com/resources/synapxe-replaces-broadcom-rbi-with-menlo-security-enterprise-browser-solution-case-study rity.com/resources/m1-communications-case-study

Telecom 2: https://www.menlosecurity.com/resources/dnb-zero-tolerance-for-cybersecurity-breach-leads-to-menlo-security-case-study

Railway transport providers: https://www.menlosecurity.com/resources/rail-giant-empowers-mobile-users-to-conduct-business-globally-case-study