ThreatLocker
Security

Zero-trust approvals handled from the ticket queue.

An application-block ticket arrives and Junto has already pulled the ThreatLocker request: file path, hash, certificate, and who asked for it.

ThreatLocker's zero-trust model means every blocked application generates a request someone has to review, and those requests usually live in yet another portal. Junto brings them into the ticket workflow. The agent lists pending approval requests across your organizations and their children, shows the file paths, hashes, and certificates behind each one, and permits or denies with technician approval, including expiration dates and requester notifications. Endpoint and computer-group searches keep policy scoping questions one lookup away.

What this means for your team

Pending application approval requests surface during triage, with full file detail attached
Blocked apps are permitted or denied from the ticket workflow with one approval
Approvals can carry expiration dates so temporary exceptions stay temporary
Denied requesters get notified with an explanation, automatically
Endpoint and computer-group lookups answer scoping questions without opening the portal

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