Symantec, the world's leading cyber security company, today
announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Israel-based
Fireglass, the leading agentless isolation solution that eliminates
ransomware, malware and phishing threats in real-time by preventing
potentially harmful content from ever reaching user endpoints or the
corporate network. With this acquisition, Symantec further strengthens
its Integrated Cyber Defense Platform and dramatically extends the
Company's leadership in Secure Web Gateway and Email protection
delivered both on premises and in the cloud.
Fireglass'
innovative approach to browser isolation substantially reduces the
attack surface, strengthening an enterprise's security posture and as a
result, significantly reduces the burden on the company's security
operation center (SOC) and IT help desk. Users are protected regardless
of the links they click or the uncategorized websites they visit, as all
potentially harmful website and email content and attachments are
executed within a fully protected and separate environment, eliminating
the most common infiltration points for ransomware, exploits and
malware. Delivered as a cloud service, on premises, or in a hybrid
model, Fireglass provides a transparent and worry-free end user
experience, with customers reporting a dramatic reduction in problem
tickets and the resulting workload of the security team.
Greg
Clark, Symantec CEO said, "Integrating Fireglass' isolation technology
with Symantec's existing endpoint, email and secure web gateway
solutions could reduce security events by as much as 70 percent, while
virtually eliminating advanced threats spread by web browsing or email
content. Isolation will become a core component in the design of cyber
defense architectures for the cloud generation who face the reality of
an encrypted Internet and the crisis inherent in email and web-delivered
attacks. The ability for the security team to take an aggressive stance
on unknown websites and questionable attachments without causing chaos
for a company's users and IT help desk is now a reality. Isolation is a
key element of securing the cloud generation and is even a productivity
gain for both the end user and security operations center."
"The
pairing of browser isolation with Symantec's proxy and endpoint
capabilities forms a generational change in approach. Our tests show
promise for meaningful reductions in attack surface and time-consuming
security events," said Ramin Safai, CISO of Jefferies Group LLC. "I
applaud Symantec for focusing on tangible security outcomes - it's
precisely what the industry needs."
Guy
Guzner, Founder and CEO of Fireglass, said, "We've long admired
Symantec for their leadership in protecting customers' critical
information. Fireglass' industry-leading isolation technology helps
customers battle zero-day attacks and other serious vulnerabilities,
making it an essential element for protecting email, messaging and web
browsing. It easily integrates with existing security solutions and
across all forms of the endpoint including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS
and all others including browser-enabled IoT devices. With Symantec's
global scale, we're excited to bring this groundbreaking technology into
the hands of more customers."
The
transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, and is expected
to close in the third calendar quarter of 2017. Symantec expects
Fireglass' technology to be available to its customers and partners soon
after the transaction closes. Financial terms of the transaction were
not disclosed.