Go Daddy selects Trend Micro for secure online experiences

 

Trend Micro announced that the world’s largest provider
of Web hosting, domain name registrations and net new SSL Certificates has
selected Trend Micro to help them better understand and stay ahead of online
threats.

 

The Go Daddy Group has more than 9.4 million customers,
more than 49 million domain names under management and maintains more than 5
million active hosting accounts.

 

Trend Micro Deep
Security, which provides advanced protection for systems in the dynamic data
center-from physical, virtual or cloud servers, to virtual desktops, has
enabled Go Daddy to Improve protection, with threats blocked in the cloud
before they reach the Go Daddy network and servers.

 

“Since Trend Micro Deep Security has a small
footprint, it allows us to keep the same customer density on our servers. The
Deep Security console is very easy to use, and anything you can do from the
console can be carried out automatically to keep the cost of administration
low,” Todd Redfoot, chief information security officer, GoDaddy.com

 

Deep Security combines intrusion detection and
prevention, firewall, integrity monitoring, log inspection, and agentless
anti-malware capabilities to help prevent data breaches and ensure business
continuity.

 

This dynamic, centrally managed solution also supports
compliance with important standards and regulations such as PCI, FISMA, and
HIPAA.

 

Deep Security leverages the threat intelligence of the
Trend Micro Smart Protection Network cloud security infrastructure.
This next-generation innovation combines sophisticated cloud-based reputation
technologies and the expertise of TrendLabs(SM) researchers to deliver
real-time protection from emerging threats.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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