Machine intelligence leverages cloud architecture to analyze more than 200 million devices, 120 million apps and more than 4 million URLs daily.
Whether running a small business with a few mobile devices, or a multinational corporation with hundreds of thousands of devices, the Lookout Security Platform scales up easily. With a lightweight app for smartphones, tablets and Chromebooks, Lookout protects organizations against the full spectrum of threats. The app stays connected with the platform in the cloud to deliver efficient protection on the device that cannot be subverted and optimizes for processor speed and battery life. The Lookout Security Platform was architected to address ever-evolving mobile security requirements. The platform scales to hundreds of thousands of endpoints with cloud modules aligned to different organizations’ requirements. Whether employees download apps with malware or are the target of the latest ransomware or phishing scam, they are automatically protected. When a threat or an attack occurs, Lookout offers step-by-step instructions to investigate what’s happening and how to fix it.
The Lookout Security Platform runs in the cloud, which lets them to offer nearly continuous updates. Lookout updates on an ongoing basis, and when new threats are discovered the company pushes updates to users without requiring them to update Lookout apps on iOS, Android or Chrome devices. “With a graph-based architecture, the Lookout Security Platform scales to secure hundreds of thousands of endpoints with cloud modules aligned to customer specifications,” the company said in its entry form. “Whether employees download apps with malware or are the target of the latest ransomware or phishing scam, they are protected without the security team lifting a finger.”
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