Absolute Security announced it has changed its name. The change from Absolute Software to Absolute Security reflects a long cybersecurity heritage and vision to provide organizations with cyber resilience capabilities across mobile and hybrid workforces.
Organizations deploy millions of mobile and hybrid devices to enable their global operations. These PCs are difficult to manage and vulnerable to cyber threats. To better protect digital assets and reduce the risk of cyber disruptions, organizations are increasingly underpinning endpoint and network security with cyber resilience capabilities. Cyber resilience is a paradigm larger and more critical than traditional cybersecurity, as it not only ensures defenses are working as intended, but also helps organizations withstand and quickly recover from cyber incidents and attacks.
“For more than 30 years, thousands of global organizations have relied on Absolute to defend millions of employees against advanced threats, ensure quick recovery following cyberattacks, and make sure their security investments are delivering value,” said Christy Wyatt, CEO, Absolute Security. “Our new name reaffirms our focus and ongoing commitment to deliver solutions that help global organizations maintain effective security postures while reducing the risk of business disruptions.”
The Absolute Cyber Resilience Platform is purpose-built to help customers maintain constant connections to PC fleets, ensure devices and security software are operating as intended, and quickly restore normal business operations following cyberattacks and incidents. A partner to more than 28 of the world’s leading device manufacturers, Absolute is embedded in the firmware of 600 million endpoints, trusted by more than 21,000 global enterprise customers, and licensed across more than 14 million users.