Governance & Risk Management , Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development

The Shift to Intelligent Hybrid Security

Anil Nandigam of NSFOCUS Makes the Case for Adopting the New Platform
The Shift to Intelligent Hybrid Security

Advanced threats are multi-layered and borderless - and so are today's enterprises. These are among the factors pushing organizations to adopt the Intelligent Hybrid Security approach, says Anil Nandigam of NSFOCUS.

Nandigam, senior director of product marketing at NSFOCUS, says the old-school cybersecurity approach has proven to be futile, and many organizations - including the recently convened G20 Summit - are opting for the new approach because of the vulnerabilities that have been exposed by recent, high-profile attacks.

"The traditional defense-in-depth technologies that have been deployed, traditionally on premises, have no connection whatsoever to these ... cloud infrastructures that have been deployed," Nandigam says. "This is causing gaping holes where attackers can come in and move laterally either from on premises to the cloud, or vice-versa."

In an interview about the Intelligent Hybrid Security Approach, Nandigam discusses:

  • Macro trends that are forcing organizations to reconsider their cybersecurity strategies;
  • How the Intelligent Hybrid Security Approach addresses current shortfalls;
  • A high-profile example of the approach in action. (See: How NSFOCUS Protected the G20 Summit).

Nandigam is senior director of product marketing at NSFOCUS, where he is responsible for aligning NSFOCUS's product communications with the evolving security needs of global organizations. He has more than 16 years of experience driving products and go-to-market strategy in the computer networking and security industry. Prior to joining NSFOCUS, he held various senior roles in product management and product marketing at Bay Dynamics, FireEye and Cisco Systems.




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