Monday, 16 January 2023

Cloudflare-Microsoft integrations deploy seamless Zero Trust security for business

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 13 (Bernama) -- Cloudflare Inc, the security, performance, and reliability company helping to build a better Internet, has expanded its relationship with Microsoft to help customers easily deploy, automate and enhance their organisation’s Zero Trust security.

Cloudflare chief executive officer and co-founder, Matthew Prince said the company wanted to make it easier than ever for information technology (IT) leaders to deploy Zero Trust security across the enterprise and keep users safe wherever they worked from.

“I’m thrilled that we are deepening our integration with Microsoft so we can help our joint customers easily deploy Zero Trust security across some of the most used applications in the workplace,” said Prince in a statement.

Through these new integrations which combined Microsoft Identity solutions and Cloudflare network security tools to create a quality Zero Trust offering, Cloudflare now provides a comprehensive identity driven approach to protect applications, users, devices and networks from attacks.

Working from anywhere is more common than ever, and critical applications have moved to the cloud which no longer resides inside an office protected by a secure perimeter.

“As chief information officers continue to navigate this paradigm shift, Cloudflare has developed a new set of integrations with Microsoft to help organisations on this journey.

“Mutual customers can seamlessly deploy Zero Trust security tools in minutes, with no complex code changes, and add industry-first features, such as Cloudflare’s Remote Browser Isolation technology” it said.

Cloudflare and Microsoft Azure Active Directory customers can now deploy Zero Trust Security without changing one line of code; isolate high-risk users automatically with industry leading browser isolation technology; and save IT teams hundreds of hours of manual work.

In addition, by connecting Azure Government Cloud to Cloudflare’s global network via the Secure Hybrid Access programme, government customers will be able to keep sensitive traffic secure by staying off the public Internet.

-- BERNAMA

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