An integrated approach to securing today’s hybrid workforce – Punit Minocha – OKT24 #2
Hybrid workforces are here to stay. This means protecting today’s workforce requires securing access to applications from any device, anywhere, while maintaining a seamless user experience. Punit Minocha, the EVP of Business Development & Corporate Strategy at Zscaler, joins SC Media to discuss the challenges companies are facing with securing their hybrid workforces and how integrated, best-of-breed solutions from Zscaler and Okta deliver zero trust security that helps companies protect their data, infrastructure, and employees as they scale and innovate.
Segment Resources: https://www.okta.com/press-room/press-releases/zscaler-and-okta-enhance-enterprise-cybersecurity-with-new-zero-trust/
00:00 Introduction 00:59 What is Zscaler? 02:07 How Zscaler Works 03:31 Zscaler's Invisibility Cloak Analogy 04:22 Partnering with Okta 05:30 Strategic Partnerships with CrowdStrike 07:38 Impact of Hybrid Work on Security 10:03 Real-World Security Solutions 13:23 Sharing Information Between Zscaler and Okta 15:01 Closing Remarks
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Guest
Punit Minocha is an established security executive with a history of nurturing key partnerships to develop robust technology ecosystems, driving strategic growth initiatives including mergers and acquisitions, and overall corporate strategy at industry-leading organizations, including Palo Alto Networks and Trend Micro. As the Executive Vice President of Business and Corporate Development at Zscaler, Minocha is responsible for corporate and strategic development, including acquisitions, investments, technology alliances, partnerships, new business initiatives, and strategic planning. Minocha earned his MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, his M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, and his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of New Hampshire.