Ivanti, the provider of the Ivanti Neurons automation platform that discovers, manages, secures and services IT assets from cloud to edge, today announced additional capabilities for the Ivanti Neurons platform to help protect the user experience, productivity, and organizational assets. With this release, Ivanti continues to deliver on its mission to enable and secure Everywhere Work by combining Enterprise Service Management, Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) and cybersecurity to empower IT teams with a 360-degree view of their entire IT estate – providing visibility, context, and enabling IT teams to resolve issues automatically.
Ivanti Neurons is a hyper-automation platform that leverages artificial intelligence with machine learning to address the growing demands placed on IT and security teams amid the global shift to hybrid work and the explosive growth of remote endpoints, data, and workers. It autonomously self-heals and self-secures devices and provides personalized self-service experiences to end users. Ivanti Neurons uses hyper-automation to provide real-time intelligence across assets, including endpoints and the IoT edge, while delivering a consumer-grade employee experience. Ivanti plans regular updates to Ivanti Neurons, in addition to continually enhancing solutions across the entire platform, to further help customers quickly and securely embrace Everywhere Work.
“Ivanti has seen tremendous momentum across our entire product suite while staying laser-focused on an exceptional experience for our customers,” said Dr. Srinivas Mukkamala, Chief Product Officer, Ivanti. “Cybersecurity Awareness Month is an important initiative and provides an opportunity for all organizations to harden their security posture and improve risk management. As organizations move from reactive to proactive cybersecurity strategies it significantly lowers the probability of a successful cyberattack.”
See below for a few highlights of the latest security innovations released this quarter focusing on the themes of streamlining, automation and integration of tasks and systems:
“Patch management is not without challenges for organizations,” said Ed Amoroso, CEO and Founder of TAG Cyber. “Organizations who are unable to identify, acquire, verify and install patches may suffer from vulnerabilities leading to easily preventable compromises. Vendors like Ivanti are vital to organizations as they manage, secure and service all their assets.”
In 2022 alone Ivanti has introduced a dozen new security products and capabilities to support our customers’ journey to exceptional and secure employee self-service.
“The push toward digital transformation all but guarantees that the world will continue to grow more interconnected, fast paced and always on for many more years,” said Chris Rodriguez, Research Director IDC. “Unfortunately, this rapid rate of technological change has confounded legacy security controls. New Zero trust security technologies, including zero trust network access (ZTNA) offers a modernized approach to providing secure access that is compatible with the demands of a digitally transformed world.”