Miradore Security Verified -

Lena watched the dot on the map. It was still in the building. The executive was probably walking to his car. She picked up her phone and dialed the CISO.

Three weeks ago, a junior admin named Paul had sideloaded a game onto a company iPad. The game was a trojan. By the time Miradore’s automated threat response caught it, the malware had tried to escalate privileges twelve times. Miradore blocked each attempt, isolated the device, and wiped it remotely in under four seconds. Paul didn't even notice until his lock screen reset to the factory default. miradore security

That was the beauty of Miradore. It wasn't a wall. Walls could be climbed. It was a ghost. It sat in the kernel of every device, watching, updating, enforcing. No one saw it until they tried to break a rule. Lena watched the dot on the map

Lena smiled. "Already done, sir. Miradore doesn't wait for permission. It just secures." She picked up her phone and dialed the CISO

A pause on the line. "Lock him down. I want a bit-for-bit image of that phone before he hits the elevator."

All was quiet. That was the problem.

"Sir," she said. "We have a swimmer. Miradore caught him trying to bridge data three times last night."