Here are five companies that are worth paying attention to and have great development potential. However, some companies are still in the "stealth State" of non-public information.
1, Bromium Company
Headquarter: Cupertino City, Cambridge, California, USA
Product: The company's products remain confidential, but the founders hint that they are trying to create a product that will ensure the safety of all types of terminals through technology.
Price: Not yet announced
Main person in charge: Company founder for Gaurav Banga, Simon Crosby and Ian Pratt. Banga has served as chief technology officer for the Phoenix technology company, Crosby has served as the CTO for Citrix Data Center and cloud computing, and Pratt is also the senior figure of Citrix and the xen.org community president.
Reason for concern: Crosby is one of the most outspoken supporters of public cloud computing. He said the cloud's security threat did not come from internal vulnerabilities in the cloud itself, but from unprotected clients. The speed with which companies deploy these clients to corporate networks is extremely worrisome. Bromium, which won about 9.2 million dollars in wind investment last year, said it would not release details of the product until this fall. Crosby has publicly stated that the greatest benefit of virtualization is security. If Bromium can successfully launch this product, it will be good news for cloud security.
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