Hypori Promotes Best Practices as it Observes Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Leading SaaS provider advocates for stronger software and will showcase its zero-trust architecture at Association of the United States Army’s Annual Meeting (AUSA) October 9-11.

Hypori supports Cybersecurity Awareness Month

October 2, 2023, Reston, VA – Hypori, the leading cybersecurity Software as a Service (SaaS) provider enabling bring-your-own-device (BYOD) capability and zero-trust access to enterprise apps and data through a secure virtual mobile infrastructure, today reaffirms its commitment to cybersecurity during National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

2023 marks the 20th annual observance of Cybersecurity Awareness Month and Hypori joins Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and other participating organizations to advocate for more education and cybersecurity best practices to create a safer online world. Four simple steps that individuals and organizations can implement include, using stronger passwords, deploying two-factor or multi-factor authentication, recognizing and reporting phishing attempts, and updating software.  

Matthew Stern, Chief Security Officer (CSO) at Hypori, emphasizes the significance of cybersecurity awareness: "At Hypori, we recognize the critical importance of cybersecurity awareness, particularly in the face of adversaries who seek vulnerabilities in software, applications, and networks to exploit. We employ a supply chain of cyber information and intelligence, leveraging updates from reputable sources such as CISA, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), the DoD-Defense Industrial Base Collaborative Information Sharing Environment (DCISE), and other open sources. This ensures that we can allocate our resources effectively to defend against both known and emerging cyber threats. That's why Hypori has developed a Secure-by-Design solution, incorporating security from its inception all the way through system access and intellectual property protection." 

Hypori Halo, recently approved by the Army as an enterprise capability delivering secure virtual mobility to the Army, Army National Guard and Army Reserve service members in August, offers robust defense mechanisms to safeguard privacy, personal data, and organizational data, thereby minimizing the risk of data breaches and malware infiltration. Hypori executives will be demonstrating the application at the Association of the United States Army’s Annual Meeting (AUSA) at Booth #560 in the Veteran's Pavilion located in Exhibit Hall A. 

To learn more about Cybersecurity Awareness Month and to access Hypori's recommendations for maintaining online safety, please visit our blog.  


About Hypori 

Hypori is a SaaS company delivering zero-trust access to enterprise apps and data through its product, Hypori Halo, a separate, secure virtual device accessible from any smartphone or tablet. Hypori Halo, as a virtual BYOD solution, frees regulated organizations from liability and reduces security risks with no data at rest, no data in transit, and 100% separation of corporate and personal data preserving end-user privacy. Hypori Halo is an NSA Commercial Solution for Classified (CSfC) access and HIPAA-compliant product. Hypori is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) headquartered in Reston, VA, with a technology hub in Austin, TX. 


Hypori Media Contact:

Laura Asendio
Sr. Communications Specialist
[email protected]

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