SureView™ - endpoint monitoring and policy enforcement

The Visibility and Context You Need To Eliminate Insider Threats

A wide range of insider threats can jeopardize your organization. Accidental data leaks are only one dimension; threats come in all shapes and sizes—from well-intentioned but inappropriate policy violations to deliberate theft of intellectual property or customer data. Finding them feels like finding a needle in a haystack. Where do you start? You need an insider threat management solution that monitors all activity without disrupting your business and easily distinguishes the good from the bad. SureView can provide you with the context, evidence, and answers you need, even for mobile users off the corporate network. SureView is the only solution that lets you see policy violations on encrypted web traffic, email, and attachments.

 

Full event reconstruction and replay

SureView monitors activity for policy violations. Once an incident is identified, data collection is triggered and stored for further investigation. SureView's unique replay feature plays back what the user was actually doing before, during, and after the flagged incident to provide you with the context you need—was it accidental, reckless behavior or truly malicious behavior? Investigation through incident replay and inspection of all associated data helps you quickly determine the root cause and implement the appropriate permanent fix.

 

Threats begin at the endpoint

SureView provides visibility into the many areas network devices can’t, including:

  • Deliberate, malicious acts such as IP theft, which easily circumvents most data leak solutions
  • Mobile and even internal users that “take themselves offline” or use encryption to avoid detection
  • Complex problems: preventing export violations when intellectual property is inadvertently sent to the wrong countries
  • Suspicious activity within applications, including Lotus Notes and custom deployments of ERM and other internal applications
  • “Leading Indicator” actions, such as a “screen capture” that has been encrypted and saved to a USB drive