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Bromium Selected as “Best Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Protection” Finalist for SC Awards 2015 Europe

CUPERTINO, CA — (Marketwired) — 03/25/15 — , the pioneer and leader in transforming endpoint security using micro-virtualization, today announced it has been named a finalist in the SC Awards 2015 Europe for outstanding threat solution products and services in information security. Bromium vSentry is recognized in the “Best Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Protection” category, which acknowledges superior products and services that help customers address the most pressing cyber-security threats. The winners will be announced at the SC Awards Europe ceremony to be held June 2, 2015, in London.

“Nearly a third of UK businesses admitted to a data breach in the last year. And high profile cases in Europe and internationally, from Talk Talk to Target, and health authorities to Sony, cyber-attackers showed new levels of sophistication and determination in their attacks in 2014,” said Tony Morbin, Editor-in-Chief, SC Magazine UK. “With mounting headlines, it–s more important than ever to recognize the tireless efforts of the men and women across the globe who work to combat these threats and provide cyber-security to organizations large and small.”

The SC Awards are the information security industry–s most prominent recognition. Winners in the Threat Solution categories are decided by an expert panel of judges, hand-picked by SC Magazine UK–s editorial team for their breadth of knowledge and experience in the information security industry. The awards honor both the cyber-security professionals working in the trenches, and the products and services that help protect today–s corporate world from a myriad of ever-changing threats.

“More than 70 percent of breaches begin at the endpoint and nearly 80 percent of information security professionals believe end users are their greatest security headache, yet the majority of the security industry is clinging to outdated detection-based solutions,” said Ian Pratt, co-founder and EVP, products, Bromium. “Defeating advanced attacks requires advanced protection, so Bromium is proud to be recognized for its contribution to the advance threat protection market.”

vSentry software transforms endpoint security with a revolutionary new architecture that focuses on protection through hardware-enforced isolation. vSentry protects desktops and laptops without requiring signatures or updates. It defeats and automatically discards malware, eliminating the need for costly remediation.

“Cyber attacks seeking to infiltrate and expose sensitive information are a fact of enterprise IT life,” said Tony Morbin, Editor in chief, SC Magazine UK. “Bromium has demonstrated the ability to execute innovative and comprehensive IT security measures to protect companies from the onslaught of malicious attacks.”

Bromium is re-inventing enterprise security with its powerful new technology, micro-virtualization, which was designed to protect businesses from advanced malware by design, while simultaneously empowering users and delivering real-time threat intelligence to IT. Unlike traditional security methods, which rely on complex and ineffective detection techniques, Bromium protects against malware from the Web, email or USB devices, by automatically isolating each user-task at the endpoint in a hardware-isolated micro-VM, preventing theft or damage to any enterprise resource. Bromium–s technological innovations have earned the company numerous industry awards. Bromium counts a rapidly growing set of Fortune 500 companies and government agencies as customers.

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