Garrison Technology, a leading cybersecurity firm specializing in high-end isolation solutions, has announced the launch of Trust Qualified Browsing (TQB), a groundbreaking product suite designed to protect users from sophisticated web threats, including nation-state attacks. TQB revolutionizes the traditional browser security model by allowing users to access vital information on the open Internet while leveraging Garrison’s patented, trusted cloud-hosted, hardware-enforced technology to eliminate risks from malicious web code, such as malware and ransomware, to corporate systems.
This innovative product employs the new cloud-hosted Garrison Trust Boundary Engine™ to curate and manage a list of trusted sites within the organization’s trust boundary. Using Garrison ULTRA® isolation technology, it mitigates risks from all other sites. Field CTO Adam Maruyama stated, “Our Trust Qualified Browsing suite builds upon the security of Garrison’s best-in-class, hardware-enforced ULTRA® remote browsing cloud service. It will enable us to reach a broader customer base by simplifying delivery and leveraging innovation to make our offering more consumable and more secure.”
Former Symantec CTO and board advisor Robert Clyde commented, “TQB promises a radical shift in the browser security paradigm, offering a reliable, user-friendly solution that changes how companies think about web security. From a company known for innovation in cybersecurity isolation solutions trusted by the most security-minded organizations in government and the private sector, this latest innovation from Garrison is breaking the mold in cybersecurity.”
Trust Qualified Browsing is currently available in beta for select customers and will be generally available in the autumn. It will be part of Everfox’s solution portfolio following their pending acquisition of Garrison.