Zero Trust Segmentation combined with Zero Trust Network Access delivers dynamic protection across modern hybrid IT.
The Zero Trust partnership between Illumio and Netskope will bring together the power of Zero Trust Segmentation (ZTS) and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) to protect against breaches and build cyber resilience. The new partnership combines Illumio ZTS with Netskope ZTNA Next via the Netskope Cloud Exchange (CE) platform to enable network and security teams to create Zero Trust policies that consistently secure access at an organization’s perimeter and within its hybrid, multi-cloud infrastructure.
With ransomware attacks on the rise and IBM data showing the cost of breaches increasing to $4.45 million, organizations are turning towards Zero Trust solutions to strengthen resilience.
“Our partnership with Illumio ensures that the Netskope One platform learns additional, needed context around private workload posture to help inform and reinforce the security with which private applications and workloads are accessed.”
David Willis, Vice-President of Technology Alliances, Netskope.
“Businesses today are under pressure to ensure that the right people have the right access to the right online resources, and that requires applying zero trust principles to every interaction with those resources,” said David Willis, Vice-President of Technology Alliances, Netskope.
“Thanks to the partnership, Illumio will provides Netskope with the needed context to prevent remote users from accessing compromised workloads, while also protecting potentially non-compliant internal workloads from remote access, stopping breaches from spreading. Essentially, we are making it easier than ever for organizations to implement Zero Trust across their hybrid environments to strengthen resilience,” said Mario Espinoza, Chief Product Officer, Illumio.
Together, Illumio ZTS and Netskope ZTNA Next share context to ensure consistent Zero Trust security at the perimeter and within an organization’s network to reduce the risk from cyberattacks.