Cloudflare, Inc.(NYSE: NET), the security, performance and reliability company helping to build a better Internet, today announced new Zero Trust integrations with Atlassian, Microsoft and Sumo Logic. These new integrations help organizations of all sizes protect the tools and applications they rely on with enterprise-class Zero Trust security. Now organizations can leverage the security insights of Cloudflare’s One SASE platform for Atlassian’s Confluence and Jira Software products to protect classified and labeled data through integration with Microsoft Sensitivity Labels and enable threat detection and inspection in Sumo Logic’s Cloud SIEM speed up – with just a few clicks.
“Today’s CISOs are tasked with securing a complex matrix of applications, tools and devices that require a Zero Trust approach. With that in mind, we continue to expand Cloudflare One so they can meet these needs as seamlessly as possible, no matter where they are in their security journey,” said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare. “We want to enable organizations to deploy Zero Trust security with the click of a button, wherever it’s needed.”
Today, the security landscape offers a plethora of solutions focused on specific, unique security challenges. Businesses are forced to integrate dozens of offerings. This makes it more difficult to build Zero Trust security across an organization’s websites, employee applications, and networks. With these broader integrations, organizations can now embed Zero Trust security insights even more deeply into a wider range of tools and applications that their business and employees rely on. Since launching in 2020, Cloudflare One has provided more than 10,000 companies worldwide with a unified platform to protect the organization and its people everywhere – without having to deal with dozens of siled issues.
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These new integrations enable organizations to:
- Securing popular tools their employees use to collaborate: By integrating Cloudflare One with Atlassian’s collaboration tools – like Jira Software and Confluence – companies can quickly scan, identify and disclose security issues to protect private, internal data.
- Protect sensitive data with existing Microsoft labels: Cloudflare One customers can now sync their Microsoft Information Protection labels to create policies to detect, monitor, or block the movement of sensitive corporate data with Cloudflare Data Loss Prevention (DLP).
- Empower security teams with more accurate, actionable security insights: Customers can now generate the Zero Trust logs associated with Logpush in Cloud SIEM with expanded support for automatic normalization and correlation of Zero Trust logs for Logpush in Cloud SIEM , available as out-of-the-box parsers Minimize alert fatigue and speed up the triage process for security analysts by connecting security and network data into actionable insights.
“Stopping data breaches is a key business requirement in today’s threat landscape. Categorizing sensitive data and ensuring it stays within the organization are the two sides of data security,” said Hammad Rajjoub, Director, Product Marketing, Data Security, Compliance and Privacy Ecosystem at Microsoft. “Cloudflare built the integration with Microsoft Purview Information Protection to make this process as seamless as possible, providing CIO teams with proactive security with comprehensive protection and a higher level of automation. This allows us to do justice to the changes in our way of working.”
“As a long-time Cloudflare partner, we’ve worked in close collaboration to make it easier for our mutual customers to analyze events and trends on their websites and applications to provide end-to-end visibility and improve digital experiences,” explains John Coyle, Vice President of Business Development at Sumo Logic. “We’re excited to expand this partnership to provide insights into the Zero Trust security posture of our joint customers in Sumo Logic’s Cloud SIEM.”
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