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Automation at the edge: 7 industry use cases and examples

IDC estimates worldwide edge technology spending will reach US$274 billion by 2025. In parallel with this growing investment, the number of connected devices—all generating huge volumes of data—is seeing massive growth. Organizations are also overseeing an increasing number of computing locations, some with intermittent connectivity and limited physical access. At the same time, privacy and

Automating the Last Mile: Ensuring Consistency and Scalability at the Edge

Edge solutions will drive the next wave of innovation as organizations execute digital transformation initiatives. Whether to automate operations, deliver rich customer experiences, or introduce new business models, edge solutions hold many benefits for enterprises. Additionally, CIOs want to take advantage of cloud-native application design and software-defined infrastructure with the freedom to deploy anywhere.

Scaling the Edge in Europe: Automating Data and Infrastructure at the Edge to drive Innovation and Growth

As companies in Europe embrace digital technologies, edge solutions will be a core enabler of customer engagement, business innovation, and ultimately revenue growth. Edge brings value to many organizations, helping to automate their interlinked business and manufacturing processes, improving customer experience, cutting fraud and losses, and optimizing the use and maintenance of capital-intensive assets.  

Protecting your business means securing every access point

More devices, applications, networks, and users increase the complexity of managing – and protecting – user access in your business. Together, businesses can use SSO across the entire organization to secure every login coupled with password management to secure every credential. Password managers provide secure, cloud-based vaults to store passwords, addresses, payment cards, and more.

Finding a Password Management Solution for Your Enterprise

The challenge to secure every login grows. With the rise of a remote workforce and the rapid adoption of cloud applications, businesses need to ensure security while enabling their employees to work from anywhere. Although many organizations believe that securing logins with two-factor or multifactor authentication or deploying single sign-on (SSO) alone will protect an

As Organizations Evolve, So Does Ransomware

Understanding 2021’s Biggest Ransomware Attacks Can Save You in 2022 and Beyond. 57% of security leaders believe they will experience a ransomware attack within the next year, with 83% of them concerned about damage to their business reputation in the event of an attack.* Ransomware is not a new threat, but the tactics that attackers are using

Securing Healthcare Against Ransomware Post-COVID-19

The rapid move to the cloud has provided healthcare organizations the ability to continue services during the global pandemic but has also brought about new attack vectors. Due to the sensitive nature of the data, whether it be patient medical records or intellectual property on new drug development, healthcare organizations are prime targets for ransomware

2022 Gartner® Critical Capabilities For Security Service Edge

Lookout SSE scored in the top three for all four use cases. The Gartner Critical Capabilities for Security Service Edge (SSE), an adjunct to the Gartner Magic Quadrant, is a comparative analysis that scores products or services against a set of critical differentiators identified by Gartner that every business needs. Get this report to learn:

2022 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ For Security Service Edge

Lookout named a visionary in the 2022 SSE Magic Quadrant Security service edge (SSE) converges cloud-centric security capabilities to facilitate secure access to the web, cloud services (SaaS), and private applications. SSE enables organizations to support anywhere, anytime workers using a cloud-centric approach for enforcement of security policies, while being able to monitor and track behavior