Knowledge of other technologies, such as VMware Horizon, Security, Secure Access Service Edge ( SASE), and Zero Trust Architecture ( ZTA) is also helpful. Familiarity with the End-User Computing environment and modern management that includes device, app and identity management, and security measures is assumed. This document is intended for IT (Information Technology) administrators and product evaluators who are familiar with VMware's EUC powered by Anywhere Workspace and VMware Workspace ONE. Note: As a follow-up to this whitepaper, stay tuned for our release of the ‘ Industry & Regional Drivers for MTD Whitepaper ’ coming soon. Lastly, this overview will provide a segue into real-world examples in the multitude of actors, gaps, and threats in the securing of mobile devices landscape to help drive home the necessity of Mobile Threat Defense as an integral part of the EUC and Zero Trust Security (ZTS) solution mix for all verticals. Our goal will be to explain how MTD provides enhanced security for mobile-enabled endpoints and to address the rising threats associated with security and privacy drivers, such as malware and to meet compliance, regulatory requirements, as well as industry standards and how VMware’s Workspace ONE MTD launch best fits that model. Importantly, we will review how Workspace ONE Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) powered by Lookout, as a newly combined component of the VMware Workspace ONE End-User Computing (EUC) solution suite is the best tool and weapon to answer the call, unlike any in the industry. This will be showcased in a uniform theme, that in order to compliment the necessary tools a company agencies possess within its Cybersecurity matrices, they must be capable of deploying security controls with visibility, alarming & notification for actionable protection of not only standard endpoints but also the mobile-enabled, to properly address a true Endpoint Detection & Response/Incident Response (EDR/IR) delivery. In this whitepaper, we will help clear the airwaves between mobile endpoint protection being regarded as a ‘nice to have feature’ vs.
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