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Tufin to Showcase Network Access Automation Between Cloud-Native and Traditional Network Devices at RSAC 2023

Company to Preview Enhanced Microsoft® Azure® and Cisco® Meraki® Support, and Demonstrate How Tufin Shrinks Attack Surface and Accelerates Application Delivery

Tufin®, the leader in network and cloud security policy automation, today shared its activities at the upcoming RSA Conference 2023 (RSAC 2023), taking place from April 24-27, 2023 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. At this year’s event, Tufin will highlight the ways it is helping organizations to bridge the gaps between network and cloud security.

“Enterprise network teams are challenged with protecting critical data stored on traditional systems while simultaneously enabling an exploding number of applications to be built in the cloud, leveraging that very same infrastructure,” commented Brian Gladstein, CMO at Tufin. “Blind spots in the cloud, unclear access policies, and communication issues across teams that aren’t used to speaking the same language complicate their efforts to stay agile while controlling exposure to cyber risk. Tufin’s new release provides a more comprehensive solution to these challenges.”

At the event, the Tufin team will preview its upcoming product release, which will deliver best-in-class network access automation and security policy management for Microsoft Azure (including Azure Firewall) and Cisco Meraki. These new enhancements will extend network security teams’ visibility and control into the cloud, and enable the implementation of SASE architecture into multi-vendor networks without creating security policy blind spots. The end-to-end visibility and automation allows Tufin customers to accelerate application delivery, while optimizing security.

Tufin is in booth #5670 in the Moscone North Expo, where its on-site team will detail how, with Tufin, security teams can quickly and easily automate network changes, visualize segmentation, inject CI/CD guardrails, and reduce their overall attack surface – across both their on-premise and multi-cloud environments.

The company will also be giving two presentations at RSAC 2023, highlighting best practices for identifying risk and for implementing a zero trust model:

  • Operationalizing Zero Trust from the Cloud to the Mainframe

    Presenter: John Moran, Technical Director, Business Development, Tufin

    When: Tuesday, 3:00 - 3:30 pm PDT

    Where: Briefing Center North, Booth 6545

    About: Most security professionals understand the need for zero trust, but few have plans to operationalize it. Zero trust is often viewed as an impossible task, or is executed without a solid operational plan, which leads to inflated expectations and dissatisfaction with the result. This presentation will discuss the mindset and process to develop and maintain a practical approach to zero trust, operationalized from cloud to mainframe.
  • Exploitability and Your Decisions – Network Insights to Reduce Risk

    Presenter: Ricky Egge, Director, Solutions Engineering, Tufin

    Where: RSA On Demand

    About: Today’s landscape brings together many varied resources from cloud VMs to old mainframes. By correlating vulnerability data from many sources with network accessibility, security teams can better understand who and what can exploit their network. This session will give advice on classifying risk, understanding it in the context of access, and remediation planning.

For more details on Tufin’s presence at RSAC 2023, and to schedule a demo and enter our event sweepstakes, click here.

About Tufin

Tufin is the leader in network security policy management and continuous compliance automation. The platform centralizes, automates and orchestrates network and cloud access for many of the largest organizations in the world. Over 2,900 enterprises have trusted Tufin to implement accurate network changes in minutes instead of days, accelerate secure application deployments, and virtually eliminate manual tasks. A vendor-agnostic solution designed to integrate network and cloud security processes, Tufin is the answer to balancing security and business agility. Find out more at www.tufin.com.

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