ThreatLocker Expands Zero Trust Approach to Cloud and Mobile, Enhancing Security for MSPs
ThreatLocker has announced the expansion of its zero trust security platform to include cloud and mobile devices, addressing major security challenges faced by managed service providers (MSPs). The new offerings, unveiled at the Zero Trust World 2026 conference in Orlando, aim to enhance protection against phishing and credential theft by binding access to applications like Office 365 and Salesforce to approved devices. This expansion follows the establishment of 14 new data centers and emphasizes a deny-by-default philosophy, making it significantly harder for users to be hacked.

ThreatLocker has expanded its zero trust security platform to cloud and mobile devices, as announced during the Zero Trust World 2026 conference in Orlando, FL. This initiative aims to enhance security for managed service providers (MSPs) against phishing and credential theft, specifically for applications such as Office 365 and Salesforce.
The new offerings bind access to these applications to approved devices, rendering stolen credentials ineffective. This expansion follows the establishment of 14 new data centers. The company emphasizes a deny-by-default approach, which it believes significantly increases security and makes systems harder to breach.




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