Sponsored by MENLO SECURITY
In the last 18 months, the world has changed dramatically, both in terms of technological implications and how knowledge workers operate. Users, data, apps, and services are now highly distributed, utilizing services in offices, homes, data centers, and clouds to collaborate to get work done. As mission-critical applications have moved to the cloud, employee productivity has naturally migrated as well. This can only mean that an organization’s security stack must follow suit.
To protect productivity and enable modern businesses, today’s mobile workforce needs fast, secure, and reliable Internet access. Much of the currently deployed security technology is not equipped to secure today’s volume of Internet traffic, SaaS applications, or offer the security capabilities needed to overcome the challenges presented by today’s expanded attack surface. So, how should security teams secure work and keep up with the demands of the business and workforce?
During this discussion, Jack Miller, Head of Global Professional Services at Menlo Security and a former CISO, will answer that question and dive deep into how organizations are moving away from legacy security solutions to overcome the challenges that remote work presents today.
Key Takeaway: IT teams should not have to decide between user experience and security
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