With the sheer number and severity of cyberthreats rising worldwide, business leaders count on IT and security organizations to mount a strong defense. Their organizations’ reputation and customer loyalty depend on it.
Some enterprises continue to deploy one-off security products as they’ve done for years. Yet, leading innovators take a more modern, successful approach to combating cyberattacks. They’re building in—not bolting on—protection with intrinsic security. This defense-in-depth, zero-trust approach strengthens security postures.
Policy-based and automated, intrinsic security delivers greater protection and additional peace of mind, according to five IT leaders worldwide. Here’s why they’ve invested in an intrinsic security strategy and recommend that peers make the shift, as well.
1. Boost Security, While Improving Employee and Customer Experience
Genghis Capital Ltd, a leading investment bank in Kenya, maintained full business continuity throughout the recent health pandemic as a result of its decision to become a cloud and digital-first business that takes security very seriously.
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The Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI) in Amsterdam is a comprehensive cancer center comprising a research facility anda cancer clinic. Because of technology and stronger data security approaches like intrinsic security, NKI can provide researchers and nurses with the best, state-of-the-art infrastructure. IT also equips staff with a new digital workplace, so they can work anywhere and always have access to their applications and data.
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Netflix DVD is the premier DVD-by-mail rental service. The company chose VMware Carbon Black for its endpoint detection and response (EDR) capabilities. Intrinsic detection and prevention also help the organization create time-saving automated security responses.
Qu0026amp;A with Netflix DVD’s Jimmy Sanders
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Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is a systems integration firm dedicated to helping government clients modernize IT systems and manage cybersecurity risks. Because national security can never be compromised, the company teamed up with VMware to help manage cyberthreats and attacks for its own operations and key government clients.
SAIC Helps Modernize Government IT with Secure Hybrid Cloud Management
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The U.S. state of Montana is navigating cybersecurity challenges facing all highly regulated industries. The government believes ease of use and automation are key to success.
Navigating Cybersecurity Challenges in Highly Regulated Industries
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