We have multiple endpoint protection solutions, and Morphisec adds another layer of protection. I'm also part of a mid-market enterprise forum, which is how I was introduced to Morphisec. Morphisec is a little different. It is an in-memory protection solution that doesn't depend on ransomware signatures. It detects malicious activity at the start, regardless of whether there's a variant of it. It provides better protection in that regard than some other competitors. It's primarily on-premises. All of our Windows-based endpoints are protected, including workstations, laptops, servers, etc. We use the cloud-based communications agent to deploy updates to the Protector.
It's a part of our security infrastructure. It's next-generation antivirus. It has got endpoint detection and response. Because we are in the power sector, we have to adopt a strong IT security policy. We have deployed several systems in place. We have a SIEM tool to monitor all logs. We have patch management. We also do a lot of audits. We are an ISO 27001-certified company. So, we do a lot of security audits. We go through a lot of security exercises internally, and we give a lot of importance to security. The version that we have is built into the product.
Manager Network & Information Security at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-10-09T21:15:00Z
Oct 9, 2022
We are using it for endpoint and Windows Server protection. We have other tools as well, but we took this service as a second line of defense. It's a cloud-based service.
IT Security and Support at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-03-16T13:29:00Z
Mar 16, 2022
We use Morphisec in conjunction with our other endpoint tools to be a type of fail-safe. If something can get through Trend Micro or CrowdStrike, Morphisec is the secret weapon, because if it sees anything it will stop it. We have a defense-in-depth model, and Morphisec caps it off for us. The solution is hosted by the vendor.
I am a consultant for a cybersecurity company and I'm active as CSO for several customers. We use this product to provide protection against viruses and other threats.
We purchased Morphisec to protect our endpoints from anomalous behavior. The biggest use case would be to prevent ransomware, but also to detect other unnecessary programs running on devices. So, the use case has been endpoint protection, both for servers and endpoints, e.g., laptops and desktops. We do a multi-layered defense in-depth. They are our primary prevention at the endpoints for anomalous behavior. I would classify it as a preventative tool, since Morphisec blocks and prevents execution. So, I would put it at the preventative layer. We have agents on all of our endpoints and servers pointing to their cloud instance.
Network Administrator at a educational organization with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-07-26T23:48:00Z
Jul 26, 2021
Our primary use case is to protect against ransomware. We had been hit by ransomware and a couple of our servers went down as a result and some staff computers were affected. We locked everything down very quickly. We were able to restore everything and we didn't lose any data. It took us about eight man-hours to restore the servers, restore services, and get everything back up and running, but it could have been a lot worse than it was. So we looked for a solution that bridged the gap because we have antivirus, we use Microsoft ATP and some other network security measures, but none of them caught it. We were looking for something that we could layer with security, like what we had preexisting. It turns out it works and integrates very well with Microsoft solutions as well. It bridges that little gap of memory protection that we were looking for to help prevent further ransomware attacks and things like that.
Director, DevOps at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
MSP
2021-07-22T13:41:00Z
Jul 22, 2021
We use version 4. It's not the absolute leading edge, but it was the first version that they supported with Linux. We use both environments to protect our corporate Windows assets and we also use them to protect our production Linux servers. We're using an on-prem option where we installed the Morphisec server on one of our own pieces. Our primary use case of Morphisec is to prevent in-memory attacks that would be conducted from ransomware. It's used for frontline and back-end protection. We have it installed on our front-facing web servers and on the backend database servers as well.
Director, Technical Services and Information Security at SECURA Insurance
Real User
2021-06-29T17:15:00Z
Jun 29, 2021
Our use case is to augment our antivirus software that's on our endpoints to go in tandem with Microsoft Defender. It's also going on our Windows and Linux servers as well.
We do a multi-layered security approach. Morphisec is really our last layer of defense. It is our insurance policy. So, if a vulnerability gets through the user, network security layer, and antivirus, then Morphisec will then come into the fight. We have it deployed across all of our workstations and server environments. We have 800 workstation licenses and 75 server licenses. Right now, we are using 100% on-prem. We have just converted to Office 365. With that, we will be doing cloud hosting as well
Sr. Network Engineer at Wilson County Schools - NC
Real User
2021-06-01T17:10:00Z
Jun 1, 2021
Our primary use case is to have it for more protection than Defender can give us. We wanted more protection against the threats that are out there with malware and ransomware being the biggest. It's to supplement threat protection in addition to having Microsoft Defender. We only use the agent. We've transitioned from on-prem to the cloud this year.
Morphisec's cybersecurity platform is centered around its Moving Target Defense technology. This innovative approach is designed to prevent attacks by making the system environment dynamically unpredictable to attackers, thereby neutralizing zero-day threats, evasive malware, and in-memory exploits without requiring prior knowledge of attack patterns. Unlike traditional security systems that rely on detection and response strategies, Morphisec operates on the principle of attack prevention,...
We have multiple endpoint protection solutions, and Morphisec adds another layer of protection. I'm also part of a mid-market enterprise forum, which is how I was introduced to Morphisec. Morphisec is a little different. It is an in-memory protection solution that doesn't depend on ransomware signatures. It detects malicious activity at the start, regardless of whether there's a variant of it. It provides better protection in that regard than some other competitors. It's primarily on-premises. All of our Windows-based endpoints are protected, including workstations, laptops, servers, etc. We use the cloud-based communications agent to deploy updates to the Protector.
It's a part of our security infrastructure. It's next-generation antivirus. It has got endpoint detection and response. Because we are in the power sector, we have to adopt a strong IT security policy. We have deployed several systems in place. We have a SIEM tool to monitor all logs. We have patch management. We also do a lot of audits. We are an ISO 27001-certified company. So, we do a lot of security audits. We go through a lot of security exercises internally, and we give a lot of importance to security. The version that we have is built into the product.
We are using it for endpoint and Windows Server protection. We have other tools as well, but we took this service as a second line of defense. It's a cloud-based service.
We use Morphisec in conjunction with our other endpoint tools to be a type of fail-safe. If something can get through Trend Micro or CrowdStrike, Morphisec is the secret weapon, because if it sees anything it will stop it. We have a defense-in-depth model, and Morphisec caps it off for us. The solution is hosted by the vendor.
I am a consultant for a cybersecurity company and I'm active as CSO for several customers. We use this product to provide protection against viruses and other threats.
We use it for ransomware protection.
We purchased Morphisec to protect our endpoints from anomalous behavior. The biggest use case would be to prevent ransomware, but also to detect other unnecessary programs running on devices. So, the use case has been endpoint protection, both for servers and endpoints, e.g., laptops and desktops. We do a multi-layered defense in-depth. They are our primary prevention at the endpoints for anomalous behavior. I would classify it as a preventative tool, since Morphisec blocks and prevents execution. So, I would put it at the preventative layer. We have agents on all of our endpoints and servers pointing to their cloud instance.
Our primary use case is to protect against ransomware. We had been hit by ransomware and a couple of our servers went down as a result and some staff computers were affected. We locked everything down very quickly. We were able to restore everything and we didn't lose any data. It took us about eight man-hours to restore the servers, restore services, and get everything back up and running, but it could have been a lot worse than it was. So we looked for a solution that bridged the gap because we have antivirus, we use Microsoft ATP and some other network security measures, but none of them caught it. We were looking for something that we could layer with security, like what we had preexisting. It turns out it works and integrates very well with Microsoft solutions as well. It bridges that little gap of memory protection that we were looking for to help prevent further ransomware attacks and things like that.
We use version 4. It's not the absolute leading edge, but it was the first version that they supported with Linux. We use both environments to protect our corporate Windows assets and we also use them to protect our production Linux servers. We're using an on-prem option where we installed the Morphisec server on one of our own pieces. Our primary use case of Morphisec is to prevent in-memory attacks that would be conducted from ransomware. It's used for frontline and back-end protection. We have it installed on our front-facing web servers and on the backend database servers as well.
Our use case is to augment our antivirus software that's on our endpoints to go in tandem with Microsoft Defender. It's also going on our Windows and Linux servers as well.
We do a multi-layered security approach. Morphisec is really our last layer of defense. It is our insurance policy. So, if a vulnerability gets through the user, network security layer, and antivirus, then Morphisec will then come into the fight. We have it deployed across all of our workstations and server environments. We have 800 workstation licenses and 75 server licenses. Right now, we are using 100% on-prem. We have just converted to Office 365. With that, we will be doing cloud hosting as well
Our primary use case is to have it for more protection than Defender can give us. We wanted more protection against the threats that are out there with malware and ransomware being the biggest. It's to supplement threat protection in addition to having Microsoft Defender. We only use the agent. We've transitioned from on-prem to the cloud this year.