BYOD Without Big Brother: Mobilisafe Debuts Real-Time Mobile Risk Management Solution
Seattle-based Mobilisafe, a mobile security startup backed by $1.2 million in funding from Madrona Venture Group, Trilogy Equity Partnership and T-Venture, is exiting its private beta program and launching publicly today. The company’s cloud-based Mobile Risk Management (MRM) solution aims to help companies deal with the ever-increasing number of personal devices on corporate networks, but takes things a step beyond existing mobile device management solutions. In addition to its real-time assessment capabilities, it’s also aggregating and mining the data it collects to help its system become more predictive over time.
Co-founded by former T-Mobile software architects Giri Sreenivas and Dirk Sigurdson in 2010, Mobilisafe has paying customers from its beta period, but is not disclosing specific numbers right now. However, some customers who have provided testimonials for the startup’s website include Apptio, WildTangent, WinShuttle, and Cascadia Capital. Sreenivas tells us that there’s a wide range of businesses using the current beta, from SME’s all the way up to enterprises with tens of thousands of employees, including customers in high-tech, finance, legal and healthcare. (Originally, Mobilisafe was targeting SMB’s, so its notable that it already has expanded to support enterprise customers.)
Asked to explain why Mobilisafe is unique, given the plethora of mobile device management solutions on the market, Sreenivas said it’s the real-time mobile vulnerability assessments that this solution offers – something that’s addressing a “particularly acute customer problem,” he says.
Sreenivas stresses, too, that current MDM (mobile device management) solutions fail to address the vulnerability risk issue. In April, the company released the results of a 4-month study of its SMB customers’ aggregate data, and found that 71% of devices in the study had “high severity” operating system and application vulnerabilities, and a new one was being mapped to mobile devices every 1.6 days, on average. That’s 4x faster than in 2011, the company found. 38 different OS versions in the study contained high severity vulnerabilities, too.
The company currently supports Microsoft Exchange and Active Directory integration, and will soon be announcing support for cloud-based Exchange as well as other enterprise applications.
Mobilisafe is priced by active mobile user (employees who use mobile devices to access corporate data) and offers two plans. A month-to-month plan is $5/user/month and the annual plan is $4/user/month. There are no other differences in terms of support, service levels or capabilities between the two plans. A free trial is here.