Case Study: INTERPOL Washington achieves breach-free endpoints and worry-free remote work with Bromium

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Interpol washington selects bromium to ensure maximum protection for sensitive information

INTERPOL Washington, the U.S. National Central Bureau representing American law enforcement to INTERPOL, faced a wide range of endpoint threats—malvertising, email attachments, drive-by attacks, phishing, downloads, ransomware—and aimed to reduce SOC workload, eliminate crisis patching, secure a mobile workforce, and protect business assets. They evaluated vendors including Cylance, Invincea, and SentinelOne before selecting Bromium.

Using Bromium’s micro-virtualization for secure browsing, application and file protection plus its Sensor Network and Secure Monitoring, INTERPOL Washington reports fewer false alerts, faster threat understanding, and the ability for users to work and travel without security concerns. According to a TechValidate survey, the organization no longer worries about endpoint security, sees ransomware and other inbound threats mitigated, and has not experienced a breach on a protected endpoint.


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INTERPOL Washington

Adam Burgher

Security Manager


Bromium

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