HP Wolf Security Valuable Features

HP
Manager of Cyber Security Operations at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The feature that stands out the most is that when someone clicks on a link in an email, it opens up a web browser window, Internet Explorer. Let's say that link is malicious and it has some malware or keylogger attached to it. When it opens up in that Bromium virtualized browser, there's no chance of it actually being on the machine and running, because as soon as they click that "X" in the upper right-hand side of the browser, everything just vanishes. That is an added plus.

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PH
Director of IT Security, Risk and Compliance. at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most valuable feature is the process isolation because it simply stops malware from infecting the machines.

The secure browser for isolating high-risk web activities is the core of the product. We isolate all untrusted content, be it through email, be it through browsers. You name it. Anything that does not originate from a trusted source is isolated by default.

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TJ
Security Engineering Sr. Manager at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

The isolation feature is the most important because it prevents attacks.

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Senior Program Manager Office 365 at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Office and PDF Micro VM protection.

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JR
Director of Information Security with 1,001-5,000 employees

One of the big enhancements they've added recently is the following: When you go to a website that has an issue, Bromium will generate an alert, what they call a LAVA alert, which tells you, "Hey, this site was infected, here's what it had." There is a whole bunch of analysis and forensics that can go on behind the alert to look at what it was, what the issue was, and what they've done. That is great. Now, instead of us having to go through that analysis, they actually give us a monthly report that shows us: "Here's what you got hit with, here's what would have happened, here are the forensics behind the attack," and, obviously, Bromium stopped it. 

From the point of view of saleability to our management, it's great to show, "Hey, we had this many infections that would have happened if not for Bromium stopping them." It's great for the product, as far as being able to justify its existence, because you're able to show actual things that it's stopping. It's not like an antivirus where, typically, you get infected and then it cleans it. It's blocking everything before you get hit, so it's nice to have that analysis to show what you could have been in for.

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GC
Retired at a government with 51-200 employees

The solution is easy to use. It doesn't bug anyone.

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it_user570567 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director with 51-200 employees

Security, price, and usability are the three top features.

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