How to Secure Unmanaged Devices, with Palo Alto Networks
Mar 5, 2024 ·
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In this episode of CXOTalk, Michael Krigsman speaks with Anand Oswal from Palo Alto Networks to explore the critical issue of securing unmanaged devices by using enterprise browsers. Oswal highlights...
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In this episode of CXOTalk, Michael Krigsman speaks with Anand Oswal from Palo Alto Networks to explore the critical issue of securing unmanaged devices by using enterprise browsers.
Oswal highlights the alarming statistic that over 50% of devices accessing corporate data are unmanaged, contributing to 90% of successful malware attacks. He emphasizes the need for robust security measures that can consistently protect both managed and unmanaged devices without compromising user experience. The discussion examines the role of enterprise browsers as a solution, with Gartner predicting their significant adoption by 2030 for secure application access on unmanaged devices.
The conversation further examines the risks associated with unmanaged devices and the strategies organizations can employ to mitigate these threats. Oswal outlines a three-step approach involving Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), securing the browser workspace, and implementing data loss prevention controls.
He also discusses Palo Alto Networks' acquisition of Talon, to enhance their security offerings with a secure enterprise browser. The integration of Talon's technology with Palo Alto's Prisma SASE architecture aims to provide a seamless and secure browsing experience, extending protection to the growing number of contractors and remote workers using personal devices for corporate tasks.
The episode concludes with Oswal stressing the importance of education in understanding the risks of unmanaged devices and the necessity of a holistic security approach that encompasses all devices within an organization.
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Oswal highlights the alarming statistic that over 50% of devices accessing corporate data are unmanaged, contributing to 90% of successful malware attacks. He emphasizes the need for robust security measures that can consistently protect both managed and unmanaged devices without compromising user experience. The discussion examines the role of enterprise browsers as a solution, with Gartner predicting their significant adoption by 2030 for secure application access on unmanaged devices.
The conversation further examines the risks associated with unmanaged devices and the strategies organizations can employ to mitigate these threats. Oswal outlines a three-step approach involving Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), securing the browser workspace, and implementing data loss prevention controls.
He also discusses Palo Alto Networks' acquisition of Talon, to enhance their security offerings with a secure enterprise browser. The integration of Talon's technology with Palo Alto's Prisma SASE architecture aims to provide a seamless and secure browsing experience, extending protection to the growing number of contractors and remote workers using personal devices for corporate tasks.
The episode concludes with Oswal stressing the importance of education in understanding the risks of unmanaged devices and the necessity of a holistic security approach that encompasses all devices within an organization.
🔗 Stay Connected:
🔷 *Read the transcript and key takeaways:* https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/how-to-secure-unmanaged-devices-with-palo-alto-networks
🔷 *Subscribe:* newsletter.cxotalk.com
🔷 *LinkedIn:* www.linkedin.com/company/cxotalk
🔷 *Twitter:* twitter.com/cxotalk
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