Analyst firm Gartner has identified three factors influencing growth in security spending.
Enterprise grade secure and flexible connectivity solutions provider for corporate, government, and not-for-profit organisations in Auckland, New Zealand netQ and single-vendor SASE platform Cato Networks announced netQ’s appointment as a strategic partner for large enterprise, government, NGO, and commercial customers in New Zealand.
Mobile telecommunications and digital conglomerate in Asean Axiata partners with Versa Networks to deliver secure access service edge technology for Asian enterprises.
COMPANY NEWS: Lookout, a leader in endpoint and cloud security solutions, has announced it has been named a “Strong Performer” in the Gartner Peer Insights “Voice of the Customer” for Security Service Edge.
Demand for network security—email security, firewall, security service edge, secure web gateway, and web application firewall technologies—is expected to remain strong and will exceed at US$150 billion ($210 billion) over the next five years as solid enterprise investment in cloud applications and hybrid work drive the need for greater security and offset macro-economic headwinds, forecasts market firm Dell’Oro Group.
Cloud-first security solutions provider Barracuda Networks has announced the expansion of its cloud-native SASE platform.
COMPANY NEWS: Barracuda Networks, a leading provider of cloud-enabled security solutions, today announced a cloud-native SASE platform that enables businesses to control access to data from any device, anytime, anywhere. The platform brings together Secure SD-WAN, Firewall-as-a-Service, Zero Trust Network Access, and Secure Web Gateway technology from Barracuda to achieve SASE convergence.
GUEST OPINION: Bitglass founder and CEO Nat Kausik has warned that the SolarWinds attack illustrates how crucial it is to break free from single vendor security infrastructure such as Microsoft, and why it is essential to stack security tech infrastructure to mitigate against attacks.
GUEST OPINION: For many organisations, creating an effective data protection strategy to support the adoption of remote work and cloud infrastructure is becoming increasingly urgent.
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As Australia and New Zealand forge ahead in 2021 and mark a full year of remote work for many organisations, it is clear that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation globally and changed the future of work — likely permanently.
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