Absolute Security focuses on cyber resilience in company rebrand

Absolute Security has officially changed its name from Absolute Software.

Absolute Security focuses on cyber resilience in company rebrand

Absolute Security has officially changed its name from Absolute Software. According to representatives, this is more than a surface name change—it emphasises their enhanced dedication to providing advanced cyber resilience solutions for their clients, stemming from their longstanding cybersecurity heritage.

The global workforce has increasingly shifted to using mobile and hybrid devices for conducting daily business operations. Yet, these devices are risky to manage and vulnerable to cyber threats. Organisations, therefore, need to comprehend and mitigate the cyber disruptions that might compromise the protection of their digital assets. As a response to this dynamic, there has been an observable shift from a singular focus on endpoint and network security towards comprehensive cyber resilience.

Cyber resilience expands the cybersecurity paradigm. It includes the upkeep of a robust defence system and prepares organisations to recover swiftly from cyber incidents. Considering this trend, Absolute Security’s shift towards a cyber resilience focus becomes invaluable for organisations navigating the peaks and troughs of digital security.

“For more than 30 years, thousands of global organisations have relied on our expertise to defend millions of employees against advanced threats. We ensure swift recovery from cyberattacks and maintain the efficiency of security investments,” Christy Wyatt, CEO of Absolute Security, declared. “Our new identity echoes our sustained commitment to solutions that help global organisations maintain effective security postures while reducing the risk of business disruptions.”

Specifically designed to serve these pressing business needs, the Absolute Cyber Resilience Platform strives to maintain continuous connections to PC fleets. By guaranteeing that devices and security software are operating optimally, organisations can quickly restore normal business operations after experiencing cyber incidents. A partner to over 28 of the world’s top device manufacturers, Absolute Security, is deeply embedded in the firmware of 600 million endpoints worldwide. Resultantly, it is trusted by over 21,000 global enterprise customers and licensed across more than 14 million users.

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