Maximum Endpoint Security Through Centralized Management & Policy-based Enforcement
Sanctuary Application Control provides policy-based enforcement of application use
to secure endpoints from data leakage, malware, spyware, zero-day threats and unwanted
or unlicensed software.
Sanctuary Application Control Provides Endpoint Security That:
- Protects all endpoints against zero-day, malware, spyware, keyloggers, Trojans, rootkits,
worms and viruses
- Eliminates the reliance on tedious anti-virus subscription updates to secure your
business
- Enforces software license compliance, Sarbanes Oxley, HIPAA and GLBA and many other
regulatory requirements
- Enables application monitoring to avoid propagation of illegal, malicious or unwanted
code on your endpoints
- Prevents unauthorized application use throughout your organization
- Allows you to test and plan patch deployment with no rush
Proactive Approach to Endpoint Security
By employing a whitelist approach, Sanctuary enables only authorized applications
to run on a network, laptop or PC - facilitating security and systems management,
while providing the necessary flexibility to the organization.
Simple, Fast, Flexible Administration and Management
Sanctuary enables administrators to quickly establish and enforce application control
policies by rapidly identifying applications and then assigning permissions at a
high level or all the way down to specific application per users, user groups or
even a particular computer. Sanctuary links application policies to user and user
group information stored in Microsoft Windows Active Directory or Novell eDirectory,
dramatically simplifying the management of endpoint application resources.
Endpoint Security Built to Scale
With a three-tier architecture and load-balancing capability, Sanctuary is designed
to provide endpoint security to organizations ranging in size from 50 to 100,000
endpoints. Through integration with Active Directory or eDirectory, Sanctuary integrates
with your existing technical infrastructure and logical organization. Sanctuary has
also been ported to Windows Embedded platforms to protect the growing number of exposed
embedded devices.