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Plurilock Named Certified Services Partner for Forcepoint
Newsfile· 2025-07-10 11:00
Plurilock's Certified Services include support for: These services are fully integrated into Plurilock's Data Protection as a Service (DPaaS) platform, offering centralized support across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments. The result is a scalable solution designed to reduce risk, ensure compliance, and enable long-term system effectiveness, all while being largely hands-off for the end customer. As part of this expanded relationship, Plurilock's Critical Services will be available to Forcepoint c ...
Will GenAI and SaaS Adoption Fuel Zscaler's Data Security Expansion?
ZACKS· 2025-06-17 16:15
Key Takeaways ZS expanded data security across web, email, SaaS, endpoints, and GenAI apps in Q3 FY25. A Fortune 50 auto firm grew its spend 50% after adopting six of ZS' eight data security modules. ZS won a seven-figure deal with a Fortune 100 food and beverage company.Zscaler (ZS) is seeing strong momentum in the Data Security Everywhere strategy, one of the company’s three main growth drivers. Historically, data security was most critical in data-heavy regulated industries like finance and healthcare. ...
理解数据安全风险调查报告(2025)
CSA GCR· 2025-05-19 04:50
Understanding Data Security Risk 2025 Survey Report © 2025 Cloud Security Alliance – All Rights Reserved. You may download, store, display on your computer, view, print, and link to the Cloud Security Alliance at https://cloudsecurityalliance.org subject to the following: (a) the draft may be used solely for your personal, informational, non- commercial use; (b) the draft may not be modified or altered in any way; (c) the draft may not be redistributed; and (d) the trademark, copyright or other notices may ...
Palo Alto Networks Bolsters SASE Capabilities for Modern Workplace
Prnewswire· 2025-04-28 12:20
Core Insights - Palo Alto Networks has launched Prisma Access Browser 2.0, the world's only SASE-native secure browser, aimed at enhancing security in a cloud-first environment [1][4] - The new browser is designed to secure generative AI usage, improve user experience, and enhance operational resilience in modern workplaces [1][5] Group 1: Product Features and Innovations - Prisma Access Browser 2.0 provides real-time visibility and access control to secure generative AI adoption, preventing data leaks through context-based classification [5] - The browser includes advanced protection against sophisticated web attacks, utilizing Precision AI to detect evasive threats such as AI-generated cloaking and phishing attacks [5] - New features also include Endpoint Data Loss Prevention (DLP) to enhance data classification accuracy and safeguard sensitive information from insider threats [6] Group 2: Market Context and Demand - With 85% of work occurring in browsers, there is a significant risk of data exposure, as 44% of security incidents are linked to browser activities [2][3] - The shift towards remote, cloud-based work necessitates a unified security approach, making secure browsers essential for modern work environments [4][5] Group 3: Strategic Partnerships and Future Plans - Palo Alto Networks collaborates with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to enhance operational resiliency and user experience globally [7] - The new SASE features are expected to be generally available in Q4 FY25, indicating a strategic timeline for market introduction [8]