Creator of the Zero Trust eXtended framework and a cybersecurity expert with decades of operational experience in NSA, US Navy, FBI Cyber, and other government mission groups, Chase is responsible for Ericom’s overall strategy and technology alignment. Chase was previously VP and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research; Director of Threat Intelligence for Armor; Director of Cyber Analytics for Decisive Analytics; and Chief Cryptologic Technician, US Navy. He’s author of the Cynja series and Cyber Warfare: Truth, Tactics, and Strategies.
Actively defending your users' browsers, and not relying on them to recognize threats, using remote browser isolation is critical to protecting your network.
Port scanning is a common first step for hackers seeking websites and apps that are vulnerable to attack. In this video and blog post, we explain how to cloak web app code from threat actors’ prying eyes.
Bad or missing SSL certificates create both business and security risk, since customers stop cold at warnings that a site may is not secure. Check out the demo of how WAI quickly addresses security, compliance and reputational issues associated with missing SSL certificates.
Insecure design is perhaps the most difficult of the OWASP Top 10 security risks to contend with, since it requires going back to the design stage and starting again. But there are ways to protect your app until that can happen.
In this first post in a new series, Chase Cunningham introduces his video demo of how Ericom Web Application Isolation protects apps against a directory traversal attack, one common type of broken access control.
Chase shares his thoughts on how remote browser isolation (RBI) has advanced over the last decade and has become a critical security control for enterprises.
Ericom’s strategic partnerships deliver simplified access to critical Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) capabilities; Gartner & Forrester highlight RBI as a key part of SASE/ZT platforms.
We've been busy developing some new solutions at Ericom that are pretty impressive - so impressive, in fact, that we felt they deserved a new logo and branding. Here is why I believe the samurai was the perfect choice.