Marble’s cloud service proactively protects workers’ mobile devices from cyber attacks. At its core, Marble’s layered framework provides a secure environment for accessing corporate networks and cloud services from any device running Android, iOS, Windows or Mac OS operating systems. The platform consists of three components: Marble Access is the easy-to-use client application; Marble Network, a VPN service that isolates users from network attacks; and Marble Control, the cloud-based management console.
start your free trialMarble Access is the client app installed on users’ mobile devices. It scans the device for malicious apps, detects jail broken and rooted devices, and provides a secure browsing environment safe from malware and malicious networks. The app is intuitive to use, indicating when a device is not secure, how the user may remediate the problem, and easily connects to the secure Marble Network. Marble Access can be downloaded from either the Apple App Store, Google Play, or an email link sent by a system administrator.
The Marble Network is a secure Virtual Private Network service that isolates users from network attacks on any Wi-Fi, cellular, or wired network in the world. It ensures all communications are encrypted, while providing security services that prevent users from visiting phishing sites, malware sites, or criminal data collection sites. The Marble Network ensures that all browsing and app traffic is private, secure, and is not intercepted or tampered with.
Marble Control is the cloud-based administrative control center used by IT to manage their Marble deployment. Admins set risk-based access policies, run risk reporting, and access a rich dashboard to track devices, users, applications, and data downloaded. From this console, privacy and password policies can be set, and devices provisioned and de-provisioned. In addition, Marble Control serves as the central nervous system of the Marble Network, constantly correlating multiple security data feeds and anomaly information from devices around the world, providing real-time, risk-based information that may indicate an APT attack is underway, or whether users’ devices are compromised.
Migrate from device management to device inspection. Instead of managing devices, consider answering the question, “Is it safe to run this enterprise application on this device at this time?”
Prepare for Anywhere, Anytime, Any-Device Engagement, Forrester, 2012