Trellix, a leader in AI-driven cybersecurity solutions, has announced that its Trellix DLP Endpoint Complete now supports ARM-compatible devices running Windows operating systems. This update enables organizations to deploy full DLP capabilities on devices powered by Snapdragon chipsets, including laptops, PCs, and servers.
Trellix has positioned itself at the forefront of ARM-compatible device protection, ensuring early adoption and robust security for emerging hardware architectures.
“Our clients are increasingly incorporating ARM-based devices into their environments, but support from security vendors has been limited,” said Ted Wilson, Senior Director of Product Management, Data Security at Trellix. “Protecting data across all endpoints is essential, and we are committed to expanding our controls to include ARM-compatible processors.”
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Enhanced Data Protection Across ARM Devices
Trellix DLP Endpoint Complete safeguards against data breaches from both accidental and intentional leaks. The solution helps organizations maintain compliance, streamline remediation processes, and prevent unauthorized software installations on endpoints. With ARM support, these protections now extend beyond traditional x64 devices, allowing companies to secure a mixed environment seamlessly.
Key benefits include:
Unified Installer: A single installation package supports both ARM and x64 processors, simplifying deployment across diverse devices.
Automated Deployment: The appropriate software version is automatically delivered to each endpoint, saving time and reducing IT overhead.
Full Feature Set: ARM device users gain access to all Trellix DLP features, including Optical Character Recognition (OCR), advanced visual labeling, and expanded removable storage rules for UAS drives.
Organizations already using Trellix Endpoint Network Security (ENS) and Trellix Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) are enjoying streamlined, cross-platform security for their devices.
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The Rise of ARM in Enterprise Devices
ARM-based processors, such as Snapdragon, are increasingly popular due to their energy efficiency, longer battery life, and potential cost savings. Their Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) architecture can also boost processing speed while narrowing the potential attack surface, enhancing endpoint security.
Rami Husseini, Director of Product Management at Qualcomm Technologies, commented, “As computing demands increase, reducing energy consumption without compromising performance or scalability offers significant business and environmental benefits. Collaborating with Trellix to enable Snapdragon support ensures robust data protection on these endpoints, delivering enhanced value to users.”
Qualcomm, a leading manufacturer of ARM-based chipsets, powers many modern Windows devices, including the Microsoft Surface laptop. Throughout the development of ARM support, Trellix worked closely with Qualcomm and engaged customers using Snapdragon processors to ensure smooth integration and alignment with real-world needs.
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