Contain Your Worries: How Soliton Systems Shields Your Business from Ransomware
Ransomware is no longer a distant threat; it’s a daily reality for businesses of all sizes. From encrypted files to paralyzed networks, the damage can be swift, costly, and devastating. According to recent reports, VPN vulnerabilities are now the leading entry point for ransomware attacks, accounting for nearly 29% of incidents globally. As remote work and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policies become the norm, traditional security models are proving inadequate. That’s where Soliton Systems steps in with a smarter, container-based approach that isolates business data and minimizes ransomware’s reach.
The Power of Container Apps in Ransomware Defence
Unlike VPNs, which often grant broad network access, container apps operate on a zero-trust model. They isolate business data from personal environments, creating secure, self-contained workspaces that prevent lateral movement by attackers. If ransomware infiltrates a personal device, Soliton’s container technology ensures it can’t touch corporate data or systems.
Take MailZen Secure Mobile, for example, a secure container app for smartphones and tablets. It separates personal and business data, ensuring that sensitive files never reside on the local device. Even if a user’s phone is compromised, the business container remains untouched and encrypted.
Similarly, Secure Workspace for Windows PCs and laptops creates a protected desktop environment on unmanaged devices. It’s ideal for freelancers, contractors, and remote employees who use personal hardware but need secure access to company resources. And with Secure Browser, Soliton offers a VPN-free way to access corporate web apps safely, without exposing the entire network.
A Unified Strategy for Zero Trust Security
Soliton’s Secure Family of products isn’t just a collection of tools, it’s a cohesive security strategy built for modern workspaces. Whether your team is remote, hybrid, or fully distributed, Soliton enables secure access without the complexity of traditional MDM or UEM solutions.
Here’s how Soliton strengthens your ransomware defences:
- Zero Trust Architecture: Every access request is verified, every session is isolated. No trust is assumed, and no data is exposed unnecessarily.
- Multi-Layer Encryption: Business data is encrypted both in transit and at rest, with no local storage on unmanaged devices.
- Phishing-Resistant Authentication: Certificate-based authentication and biometric MFA prevent attackers from hijacking sessions, even if credentials are compromised.
- No VPN Required: Soliton’s container apps eliminate the need for VPNs, which have become a major vulnerability in ransomware attacks.
This layered approach ensures that even if one defence fails, others remain intact, limiting the blast radius of any potential breach.
Real-World Impact: Security Without Sacrifice
Imagine a global consulting firm with hundreds of remote contractors using personal laptops. Instead of issuing corporate devices or relying on risky VPNs, they deploy Soliton Secure Workspace. Each contractor accesses a secure desktop environment that’s isolated from their personal files and apps. When one contractor’s device is hit by ransomware, the attack is contained, no business data is compromised, and the network remains secure.
Or consider a healthcare organization using MailZen for mobile access. Doctors and nurses use their own smartphones to check patient records, but the data never leaves the encrypted container. Even if a phone is lost or infected, the sensitive information stays protected.
These aren’t just hypotheticals, they’re the kind of success stories Soliton enables every day.
The Smarter Way Forward
Ransomware isn’t going away. But with Soliton Systems, your business doesn’t have to live in fear. By embracing container-based security, you gain control over your data, reduce your attack surface, and empower your workforce to operate securely from anywhere.
It’s time to rethink VPNs, embrace zero trust, and contain your worries, before ransomware contains your business.