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Cloudflare announced it is expanding its partnership with CrowdStrike Holdings by integrating its Zero Trust platform with CrowdStrike Falcon Zero Trust Assessment (ZTA), set to give joint customers simple and powerful controls and to ensure employees have secure access to applications wherever they are working.
Through this integration, Cloudflare and CrowdStrike are aiming to provide joint customers with zero trust capabilities that is unique to the industry.
Every business needs to protect users and teams no matter where they are or how they’re working, according to John Graham-Cumming, chief technology officer at Cloudflare.
“Cloudflare’s Zero Trust platform delivers comprehensive protection to organisations of all sizes.
“Now we’re making it even easier for joint customers of Cloudflare and CrowdStrike to benefit from new combined security features for the connect-from-anywhere economy,” Graham-Cumming said.
According to an October 2020 commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting, 76 per cent of businesses are struggling to shift to a zero-trust security posture due to complex user access needs.
As employees continue to work from anywhere and businesses continue to navigate the transition to a hybrid approach to work, security teams are moving away from legacy security architecture towards a modern zero trust approach. Together, Cloudflare and CrowdStrike are working to simplify the adoption of zero trust solutions for IT teams. With this expanded partnership, joint customers can now:
The CrowdStrike Falcon platform secures customers through verified access controls, helping customers reduce their attack surface and simplify, empower and accelerate their zero-trust journey, according to Michael Sentonas, chief technology officer at CrowdStrike.
“By expanding our partnership with Cloudflare, we are making it easier for joint customers to strengthen their zero-trust security posture across all endpoints and their entire corporate network,” Sentonas said.
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