Boost your cloud security with threat prevention and secure remote access

April 24, 2024
1 min read

TLDR:

  • MONITORAPP offers cloud-based security services to meet the cybersecurity needs of enterprises transitioning to off-premise networks.
  • AIONCLOUD provides Website Protection Suite and Secure Internet & Remote Access Suite with advanced security features like API security, deep packet inspection, and application control.

In a recent interview, Ariana Lynn, Principal Analyst at The Fast Mode, discusses with Kurt Xavier Schumacher, Product Manager for AIONCLOUD at MONITORAPP, about the impact of traffic visibility on modern IP networks and cybersecurity. MONITORAPP, with almost twenty years of experience in Web Application Firewall (WAF) and Secure Web Gateway (SWG) technologies, offers cloud-based security services through AIONCLOUD to protect against known vulnerabilities and zero-day exploits.

Kurt explains that AIONCLOUD’s Website Protection Suite includes powerful API security, Web Application Firewall, CDN, and DDoS protection for modern applications that heavily rely on API access. The Secure Internet & Remote Access Suite protects employees and resources worldwide with features like SWG, CASB, FWaaS, DPI, ATP, and RBI. AIONCLOUD utilizes ZTNA and encrypted tunnels for secure access with granular control over user capabilities.

Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology is essential for identifying and mitigating cyber threats effectively. MONITORAPP’s Next Generation DPI technology allows for advanced monitoring, data loss prevention, malware scanning, and application control. NG DPI can manage application access, control user actions within applications, optimize bandwidth management, and ensure critical applications receive quality of service requirements.

By combining advanced security features with cloud-based services, MONITORAPP’s AIONCLOUD offers comprehensive protection for enterprises transitioning to cloud technologies and off-premise networks.

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