For immediate release
CoSoSysintroduces Endpoint Protector Data Loss Prevention for Linux
New solutionto further support enterprises and the fast growing Linux community
Cluj-Napoca, Romania and San Francisco, USA(February29th, 2016)–CoSoSys, leading vendor of Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and Mobile Device Management solutions, announced today the release of Endpoint Protector DLPfor Linux in Private Beta enabling protection against data leakages for confidential data on organization’s Linux workstations.
Linux saw a notable increase in market share in 2015, with industry experts predicting continued growth in the coming years. As Linux has become an increasingly common operating system in the smartphone and cloud computing markets,enterprises require solutions that ensure their Linux devices and workstations remain secure.
“With a number of sectors including education, government, nuclear and aviation, relying extensively on Linux, we are pleasedto announceEndpoint Protector DLP for Linux,” said Roman Foeckl, CoSoSys CEO. “Bycontinuing our work to support enterprises with mixed environments, we are able to empower organizations to protect sensitive data regardless the platform.”
Endpoint Protector already runs on Linux distributions like Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, RedHat and CentOS with device control features to block the use of specific portable storage devices and prevent data loss and data theft. With the recently announcement Endpoint Protector 4.4.1.0, the content-aware DLP module is also available for Linux.
“Linux is becoming the de facto standard for security and IT infrastructures. This rate of adoption requires support in the form of technologies such as what CoSoSys is introducing today,” said Mike Woster, COO at The Linux Foundation. “We look forward to increasing collaboration with CoSoSys.”
The features include content filtering based on file type, predefined content (PII, credit card numbers, social security numbers, and others), and customcontent with dictionaries of keywords and regular expressions. With Endpoint Protector DLP for Linux, IT administrators are now able to constantly trackuserdata transfers to portable storage devices and the cloudas well as block certain file transfers. Based on comprehensive reports provided by the solution, organizations can detect data security incidents as they happen. The intuitive management console enables the easy implementation of the DLP policies on Linux workstations, as well as on Windows and Mac OS X, completing the data security systems.
Endpoint Protector 4 DLP for Linux runs on Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, CentOS, and RedHat distributions and it is available with server version 4.4.1.0. Since it is released in Private Beta, the client software can be requested at
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About CoSoSys
CoSoSys is specialized in network Device Control, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, Mobile Device Management (MDM) and Mobile Application Management for iOS and Android and development of applications for portable storage device encryption and enhancement. The application portfolio includes functions from device control, mobile device security, file tracing and shadowing, password security, data synchronization and network security. CoSoSys flagship product, Endpoint Protector 4 was named Data Loss Prevention solution of the Year at Computing Security Awards 2014 and 2015 and it is certified with Common Criteria EAL2. CoSoSys distributes its products globally through distributors, resellers and directly to users at CoSoSys enjoys a continuously growing installation base of users worldwide and was recognized in 2011 as one of the fastest growing technology companies being a winner of the 2011 Deloitte Technology FAST 50 ranking for Central Europe. The company has offices in Germany, the United States and Romania.
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