With this post we are initiating coverage of Bastille Networks. we are tracking Bastille in our Guide to Disruptive Companies in the security companies directory.
Bastille Networks provides enterprises with real-time device location information, integrated into existing security and IT management solutions. The result: organizations can now better empower the workforce to get more things done using a wider array of mobile, embedded and wearable devices with confidence that malicious actors will have a much harder time abusing policies.
With Bastille, location data on any device that transmits a signal can be integrated into easy to understand maps and alerting systems. Organizations can establish alerting, tipping and queuing policies that work on their own or integrate via easy to use APIs to ensure various policies are implemented the way the organization wants. For example, an organization may wan to enforce a rule that says no cell phones or any device that can pair with a cell phone can be inside a building. Or perhaps it is ok to bring a cellphone into the building but not in certain rooms of a building.
Bastille knows device location with precision, not just by the cellular signal and not just when the device connects with a cell tower, but all the time. It locates and knows each device transmission even if it is encrypted. Other signals besides cellular are detected and located, including Bluetooth and WiFi.
For a brief overview of what they do, including a demonstration that shows how Bastille can be integrated with security cameras see:
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