Are traditional virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI) holding your organization back? Join us for a forward-thinking webinar that reimagines secure access, bypassing the limitations of VDI to embrace a streamlined, browser-based approach. Discover how Menlo Secure Enterprise Browsing, in partnership with Google Cloud, enables seamless access to essential applications while meeting the highest standards of security through physical isolation and zero-trust principles.
In this session, we'll dive into the transformative potential of leaving VDI behind for a cloud-native solution, highlighting key benefits including:
- Robust Security: Shield your organization from web-based threats with continuous zero-trust enforcement and advanced data control to prevent leaks.
- Cost Savings: Say goodbye to costly VDI hardware and infrastructure. Menlo Security and Google Cloud offer a per-user licensing model that simplifies expenses and reduces resource demands.
- Improved Productivity: Cut the latency issues typical of VDI setups, enabling faster, more responsive access that empowers employees to work without delay.
- Streamlined IT Operations: Simplify deployment and maintenance with zero-touch management and centralized control, giving IT teams a break from cumbersome VDI updates and upkeep.
Don't miss this chance to explore a modern approach to secure access that boosts productivity, enhances security, and slashes costs. Register now to step into the future of enterprise browsing.
Event Speakers
Ryan Costello has worked in the EUC space for over twenty years. Ryan is the lead engineer for EUC solutions at Google Cloud. Prior to Google, Ryan was a Senior Staff Architect at VMware in the EUC BU for nine years focusing on VDI and zero trust security after having spent ten years in enterprise IT managing solutions from Citrix, VMware, and Microsoft.
Andrew Harding sees browser security as a significant gap in completing cyber defenses and in his role as VP of Security Strategy at Menlo Security, he is committed to delivering solutions that make every browser a secure enterprise browser. Throughout his career, he has contributed to the security architecture of the Internet. His inventions in endpoint security, lawful intercept, mobility, networking, and overlay networks defend networks and infrastructure around the world. He has worked with teams to define and lead market segments in network security, mobility, networking, and endpoint security. Prior to Menlo Security, he held senior product management, strategy and product marketing positions at companies including Danaher, Juniper Networks, Aruba Networks, and Cisco. He lives in the Santa Cruz Mountains, near Monterey Bay, in California.
Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.