NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--iVerify, the leader in advanced mobile endpoint detection and remediation (EDR) solutions, today announced its partnership with the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC) initiative to help high-risk communities and organizations defend against mobile cyber threats.
CISA acknowledges the risk of cyber threats to high-risk communities and organizations and helps mitigate these risks by identifying tools specifically tailored to meet the needs of this community. iVerify's groundbreaking mobile EDR is now available for these communities through the CISA and JCDC resource center.
Mobile devices face rapidly increasing cyber threats. They store sensitive information, like credentials, business data, emails, chat logs, and intellectual property, and often lack consistent protection, making them prime targets. Threats like spyware, jailbreaks, commodity malware, and nation-state malware are a serious risk. iVerify mobile EDR eliminates these risks.
"We are the first mobile EDR solution focused on detecting and eliminating advanced mercenary spyware," said Danny Rogers, co-founder and CEO of iVerify. "Threat actors know mobile phones lack the necessary cybersecurity defenses to defend against sophisticated threats. iVerify offers advanced detection and remediation, balanced with privacy, and is easily deployed."
High-risk individuals and organizations are eligible for reduced price or pro bono access to iVerify EDR to safeguard against spyware, credential theft, vulnerabilities, and smishing while respecting user privacy. High-risk communities eligible for the iVerify EDR include journalists, activists, academic researchers, and NGOs.
About iVerify
iVerify believes users shouldn't have to sacrifice privacy for security. Our easy-to-deploy solution provides fleet-wide iOS and Android security telemetry without requiring a management profile on the device. This allows users to keep their personal data private and still ensure their mobile devices are secure from advanced malware, vulnerabilities, and targeted smishing attacks. Learn more at iVerify.io.