RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Hypori, a SaaS company disrupting and transforming secure enterprise access to data from the edge, announced that their product Hypori Halo won the Editor’s Choice Award for Best Zero Trust BYOD solution in the 2023 Cyber Defense Global InfoSec Awards.
Hypori Halo delivers zero-trust access to enterprise apps and data by adding a separate, secure, 100% private mobile workspace to any endpoint device. It securely enables access to sensitive apps and data with employees and contractors in the remote workforce – without the cost or hassle of secondary devices. The Hypori Halo virtual device added to the employee’s personal device means the user benefits from the ease of one physical device with the privacy of two.
“Hypori Halo embodies three major features we judges look for to become winners: understanding tomorrow’s threats today, providing a cost-effective solution, and innovating in unexpected ways that can help mitigate cyber risk and get one step ahead of the next breach,” said Gary S. Miliefsky, Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine.
“We are thrilled to receive one of the industry's most prestigious and coveted cybersecurity awards from Cyber Defense Magazine during their 11th anniversary as an independent cybersecurity news and information provider,” noted Hypori President & CEO, Jared Shepard. “Hypori’s success is rooted in the fact that we have always operated under the assumption that every physical endpoint is an aggressor device; our zero-trust approach to isolating the data protects the organizational apps and networks and provides privacy for the end-user.”
Unlike legacy BYOD solutions, Hypori Halo’s zero-trust architecture not only protects personal and organizational data, it also guarantees end-user privacy. With Hypori Halo, companies and government agencies using BYOD programs can eliminate data-at-rest requirements from the physical device, minimize the risk of data loss, and eradicate the threat of malware entering an enterprise from an end-user device. Organizations adopting BYOD benefit from reduced hardware and software costs; however, it also increases unnecessary vulnerabilities to the company’s network and data and other security and liability concerns. Hypori Halo zero-trust BYOD is already eliminating these concerns for DoD, defense industrial base, and commercial customers in the finance and healthcare sectors.
About CDM Global InfoSec Awards
This is Cyber Defense Magazine’s tenth year of honoring InfoSec innovators from around the globe. Our submission requirements are for any startup, early stage, later stage, or public companies in the Information Security (InfoSec) space who believe they have a unique and compelling value proposition for their product or service. Learn more at www.cyberdefenseawards.com
About Hypori
From national security level intel to productivity apps, Hypori empowers customers to protect data within their enterprise by eliminating the edge as an attack surface, preventing data at rest or in transit outside the enterprise. Hypori’s zero-trust virtual workspace on any device frees organizations from liability and security risks with 100% separation of data and preserves privacy for the end-user. Hypori is a veteran-owned business headquartered in Reston, VA, with a technology hub in Austin, TX.