About Promisec 

Founded in 2004 by former military information technology and security experts, Promisec is a privately held company headquartered in Israel with offices in North America, Europe, India and Japan.

See, Analyze and Fix Your Endpoint Issues

Promisec delivers unmatched visibility into 100% of company’s endpoints (workstations, laptops and servers) -particularly the Windows environment. By knowing what you have previously not known about your endpoints, we make it faster and easier to resolve known problems as well as fix unknown problems.

Our unique agentless technology allows IT executives to drive out the cost of controlling endpoints by optimizing existing IT solutions and processes.

The immediate, continuous visibility and independent control offered by our products enables companies to manage many kinds of corporate policies …including IT compliance, security, inventory, operations, licensing and power management.

Our customers include industry leaders in many verticals including: Government, Finance, Healthcare, Insurance, Education, Legal and more.

Pioneers of Agentless Endpoint Control

With the myriad of agent-based technologies already running on most endpoints, the last thing Network Administrators want to do is take on the burden of yet another agent based solution – and with Promisec you don’t have to.

Leveraging your existing management credentials, and without WMI, ActiveX or dissolvable agents, Promisec is capable of inspecting and remediating 20+ endpoints every 4-5 seconds while reporting on thousands of items.

Because our inspections are exception-based reporting vs. more common data collection and correlation products, data transfer is very small and negligible for most environments.

Regaining Control

Promisec helps companies regain control from:

  • Lack of real-time, accurate visibility to identify threats and issues
  • Reliance on 3rd party agents, which have intrinsic limitations
  • Microsoft OS, while very powerful is also very fragile.  Meaning it is susceptible to change by accident or intent.
  • Fundamental infrastructure flaws
  • End-user interference with processes
  • Administrator mistakes