Windows 7 End of Life Means Security Risks for Users
… threat protection for cloud, web and private applications, and SD-WAN access in one solution.
By sharing customer-specific threat indicators between Netskope and VMware Carbon Black, one can quickly identify new threats and neutralize them across the organization.
Netskope and VMware Workspace ONE work together to get full visibility and governance over devices and the cloud.
Netskope and VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud deliver a secure access service edge (SASE). It is optimized for applications that require security when accessed from a campus, branch office or an employee working remotely.
Sanjay Beri is Netskope’s CEO. He said there is “very strong interlock” between the VMware and Netskope’s offerings.
“They complement each other and seamlessly work together,” he said. “So the integrated solutions, approved by VMware and Netskope, make it easy for partners to offer their customers scalable and trusted solutions, which can be sold repeatedly and drive significant recurring revenue.”
For example, with the integration of Netskope with VMware’s Carbon Black and Workspace One, partners can offer a solution to the pressing remote worker need, Beri said. The solution secures and manages the whole user experience, from the laptop to the application.
“We are big believers in best-of-breed, modern security platforms playing well together and putting the effort into seamlessly integrating — from endpoint to network, to cloud to data center, to more,” he said. “This combination does that and delivers a competitive advantage.”
Exabeam Offers SIEM Free Trial, Zoom Monitoring
Exabeam has announced a free trial of Exabeam SaaS Cloud, its cloud-based security information and event management (SIEM), and support for the collection of logs from Zoom.
This further supports security teams’ need to carry out their investigations across a diverse environment. The Exabeam Cloud Connectors solution includes the new log source.
Exabeam SaaS Cloud contributed to more than half of the company’s new and add-on recurring revenue in the first quarter. This signals an accelerated transition of its business to the cloud.
This momentum builds on improvements to Exabeam’s cloud-first strategy, including the recent announcements of the Exabeam Cloud Platform and Google Cloud security partner status.
Sam Humphries is Exabeam‘s senior product marketing manager and security strategist. She said digital transformation is accelerating due to the pandemic, with a rapid transition to working from home. And more than ever, businesses, education institutions and government agencies are relying on cloud applications to stay up and running.
“It’s no secret that Zoom’s meteoric rise as the household name in video conferencing platforms made it a rich target for cybercriminals, with credential-stuffing attacks and Zoombombing efforts rising alongside its popularity,” she said. “Now, partners can offer these organizations Exabeam’s Cloud Connector for Zoom to monitor for abnormal behavior in the application that may be indicative of a cyberattack or misuse.”
On top of Zoom, partners can provide these connectors for more than 40 more cloud services. This gives their customers’ security teams the tools they need to adapt to the “new, cloud-first world,” Humphries said.
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