Unisys launches new technology to stop cybercrime in its tracks

Built-in analytics, visualization and micro segmentation are key
By Bernie Monegain
10:24 AM

Unisys Corporation today launched Unisys Stealth, a software application aimed at helping organizations ward off cybercrime.

The application makes it easier for organizations to deploy enterprise-wide, micro-segmentation security across extended networks. Unisys executives say it can be done with “the touch of a button.”

Built-in analytics and visualization provide immediate insight into security risk for automatic configuration and deployment of the technology, they add.

Even as overstretched and under-resourced security teams are struggling to detect and remediate risks effectively, they say. Unisys’ Stealth(aware), makes the most advanced protection accessible to organizations of all sizes.

“Unisys has put a stake in the ground,” Unisys President and CEO Peter Altabef said in a statement announcing the new offering. “We are committed to improving the quality of peoples’ lives through enhancing their digital security, and today’s launch of Unisys Stealth(aware) represents the latest way we deliver on this promise,”

 The Unisys Stealth micro-segmentation product portfolio – including applications focused on core, cloud, mobile, identity and analytics – create segments within an organization where only authorized users can access information, while others (from malware to insiders to hackers) cannot even see that those segments exist. 

Stealth(aware)’s built-in analytics automate and speed up deployment, according to Altabef. The software can analyze data traffic in a mid-sized company with thousands of nodes in just a few minutes, he claims. For example, it provides instant visualization and fine tuning controls that can produce segmentation policies able to be deployed at the push of a button.

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