Who owns Bitglass?

Who owns Bitglass?

Forcepoint company
About Bitglass Bitglass is a Forcepoint company. It delivers data and threat protection for any interaction, on any device, anywhere.

What is Bitglass CASB?

A Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) is a policy enforcement point that delivers data and threat protection in the cloud, on any device, anywhere. Zero-Day Protection: Protection from known and unknown data leakage risks and malware threats.

How much does Bitglass cost?

Starts at $8 per user per month for Discovery, $15 per month for the Active Platform. Options such as DLP, Encryption, and Malware Protection are priced separately.

Is Forcepoint a public company?

Forcepoint was founded in 1994 as an information technology reseller called NetPartners. It was renamed Websense in 1999 and became a public company in 2000 at the peak of the dot-com bubble. Vista Equity Partners acquired Websense in 2013 for $906 million.

Why do I need CASB?

A CASB ensures that a business’ IT department has visibility into all cloud programs, apps, files, data, and users anyone at the business is employing. Having a CASB is important when it comes to reigning in shadow IT; currently, nearly 80 percent of employees admit to using personal mobile devices for work purposes.

How much does CASB cost?

CASB – Non-metered

Product Price Minimum
Oracle CASB for IaaS – Non-metered US$900.00 / month
Oracle CASB for IaaS – Additional Capacity – Non-metered US$400.00 / month
Oracle CASB for Custom Apps – Non-metered US$2,500.00 / month
Oracle CASB for Discovery – Non-metered US$2.00 / month 100

Who owns Forcepoint?

Francisco Partners
Forcepoint/Parent organizations

Where is Forcepoint headquarters?

Herndon, VA
Forcepoint/Headquarters

Is CASB still relevant?

Proxy-based CASB solutions are a little “old school” but are still effective. They act as firewalls/gateways to verify user access to data in the cloud and can identify real-time threats. However, they can cause significant network delays and only secure known users.

Is CASB a DLP?

A cloud access security broker (CASB) functions as a control point for data in the cloud, enforcing a wide range of security and compliance policies including DLP policies. CASB solutions generally offer their own DLP policy engine, allowing you to configure DLP policies in a CASB and apply them to cloud services.

Who are the SASE vendors?

List of Top SASE Vendors

  • Cato SASE (Recommended)
  • Twingate.
  • Netskope.
  • Zscaler.
  • Barracuda Networks.
  • VMware.
  • Perimeter 81.
  • Fortinet.

Was Forcepoint hacked?

Hackers hacked Security firm Forcepoint discovered the site offering the points for attacks. Called “Surface Defence”, the site is run from the Tor dark web network and gives hackers access to a web attack tool called Sledgehammer.