Hysolate
Hysolate is a cybersecurity software company that provides endpoint isolation and workspace virtualization technology for enterprise environments.
- Endpoint isolation and secure workspace platforms for enterprises (endpoint security)
- Virtualized environments that separate high-risk activities from corporate resources (secure virtualization)
- Policies and controls for user access to web, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), and corporate applications (access control)
- Integration with existing endpoint management and security stacks (security operations)
- Support for regulated and security-sensitive use cases across enterprise and institutional customers (compliance enablement)
More About Hysolate
Hysolate focuses on endpoint isolation and secure workspace software that enterprises deploy to control how users interact with corporate resources, SaaS applications, and web content.
Its platform uses virtualization technologies on endpoints to create isolated environments, often described as separate workspaces or virtual instances, that logically divide corporate and high-risk activities on the same physical device.
In many deployments, administrators configure one workspace for access to sensitive corporate assets and another for web browsing, third-party tools, or external collaboration, which limits the ability of malware or compromised content in one environment to access data or credentials in another.
Hysolate operates in the broader enterprise security categories of endpoint security, secure access, and virtualization-based isolation, and is typically evaluated alongside other approaches such as browser isolation, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), or container-based endpoint sandboxing.
The company’s software is designed to run locally on user endpoints, leveraging hypervisor-based isolation and related virtualization frameworks rather than relying exclusively on data center or cloud-hosted desktops, which can simplify certain performance and offline usage requirements compared with traditional VDI.
Administrators can define policies that govern which applications and websites run in which workspace, how clipboard, file transfer, and peripherals behave between environments, and how logs and telemetry are collected for Security Operations (SecOps) tools.
Integration points commonly include enterprise identity providers, endpoint management platforms, and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, aligning the Hysolate deployment with existing authentication, monitoring, and incident response workflows.
In institutional and regulated environments, Hysolate is positioned for use cases such as secure third-party access, protection of privileged users, separation of administrative activities from everyday browsing, and controlled access to external or untrusted content from devices that also reach internal systems.
Within a technology directory or marketplace taxonomy, Hysolate maps to categories such as endpoint security, workspace isolation, and secure access, with its main offering centered on virtualization-based secure workspaces for enterprise endpoints.