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Menlo Security Turns to an Isolation Tactic to Limit Risks

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Sean Michael Kerner
Jun 9, 2015

Amir Ben-Efraim, co-founder and CEO of Menlo Security, said that trying to determine good versus bad Web traffic is a failing proposition, which is what led to the creation of his company’s Isolation Platform.

“When a user visits a Website, we take the traffic and run it through our Isolation Platform,” Ben-Efraim told eWEEK. “Inside the Isolation Platform we launch an isolated container, and that container goes to visit a Website on the user’s behalf.”

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Sean Michael Kerner

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