Cloud security provider Zscaler announced its integration with ServiceNow. These integrations provide advanced visibility, access control, and data security for optimal cloud data protection and security incident response. Through these enhancements, customers can fully control sensitive cloud-based data and rapid threat detection and response during the entire digital transformation process, thereby benefiting more from the zero-trust architecture.
This product provides local integration of Zscaler cloud security threat intelligence to accelerate the threat investigation and response workflow of cloud-first organizations. These integrations allow security teams to view actionable data from a single console, simplifying their work. This reduces the need to switch between solution management tools at disjointed points.
With Zscaler data protection integration, customers can improve data protection and compliance on the ServiceNow Now platform. Allowing Zscaler to manage authentication makes it easier for remote and unmanaged devices to restrict their access to the ServiceNow platform and data. The device can only access ServiceNow through Zscaler, which can implement security policies and access control for sensitive data.
Network transformation
Zscaler President, Chief Technology Officer and Board Member Amit Sinha said: “The migration of applications and data to the cloud is also driving network transformation. “At the same time, organizations are shifting to a mixed workforce, and remote work is quickly becoming the norm. This requires a new security approach based on zero trust. Zscaler guarantees that only authenticated users and security devices can access ServiceNow without having to place them on the same network. By sharing threat intelligence and leveraging context-based access control, Zscaler and ServiceNow can reduce business risk, simplify compliance, and improve the user experience of remote work. “
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