Indian Telecommunications giant, Tata Communications has announced a strategic collaboration with California-based cybersecurity company, Palo Alto Networks, to provide comprehensive cybersecurity solutions to enterprises worldwide.
This partnership aims to address the increasing complexities of the digital landscape and the growing risks associated with cloud adoption and remote workforces.
The agreement will leverage Tata Communications’ extensive experience in network and cloud security and Palo Alto Networks’ industry-leading technologies to deliver a robust security framework that includes advanced threat detection, incident response, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) 2.0 capabilities, and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) via Palo Alto Networks' ‘Prisma Access’ platform.
As organizations accelerate digital transformation, the collaboration is poised to help businesses navigate new challenges, such as unauthorized cloud access and diminished visibility into digital environments, a statement by the firms noted.
“It's critical for businesses to adopt a platform-centric approach to cybersecurity as attack surfaces expand and threats become more complex,” said Vaibhav Dutta, associate vice president of Cybersecurity at Tata Communications.
“Our strategic collaboration with Palo Alto Networks stitches together all the essential solutions and tools into a single cloud and cybersecurity fabric – simplifying and streamlining enterprise security management,” he added.
The partnership will also provide customers with managed services, reducing operational burdens and allowing businesses to focus on core activities. Additional benefits include cost savings, operational efficiency, and a simplified user experience by consolidating security vendors into a single provider.
“We are confident of empowering future forward enterprises worldwide to further strengthen their security posture, improve operational efficiency, and mitigate risks effectively,” said Michelle Saw, Vice President at Palo Alto Networks.
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