Friday, November 9, 2018

SD-WAN MARKET LEADER ARYAKA EXPANDS PASSPORT ECOSYSTEM WITH SYMANTEC'S CLOUD-DELIVERED SECURITY

Aryaka and Symantec’s security ecosystems intersect to provide secure application performance to global enterprises

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov 8 (Bernama-GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  Aryaka, the leading SD-WAN as a Service provider, today announced a new technology partnership with Symantec to incorporate fully managed SD-WAN, application performance, and advanced threat mitigation for a multi-layered approach to protecting the network and enterprise users.

Symantec, a global leader in next-generation cyber security, will be part of Aryaka’s PASSPORT security platform and ecosystem which provides globally distributed businesses with multi-layered defense capabilities that include network containment, traffic compartmentalization, DDoS mitigation, and next-generation firewall. Other industry leaders that are a part of Aryaka’s PASSPORT ecosystem are Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler, and Radware.

“Comprehensive threat mitigation is imperative for the modern enterprise, particularly when it comes to connecting global locations to data and applications residing in the cloud,” said Claudio Perugini, Senior Vice President of Business Development and Global Channels at Aryaka. “Incorporating Symantec’s Web Security Service into Aryaka’s SD-WAN as a Service offers customers best-in-class defense as their vulnerability vectors continue to expand.”

Aryaka will now be a part of Symantec’s Technology Integration Partner Program (TIPP), which means it can leverage an open ecosystem that includes a complete API framework, as well as integration with the Symantec Integrated Cyber Defense Platform. Aryaka and Symantec will explore and strive to offer API-based integrated solutions that best service customers and help protect them from security threats. Also, as part of Symantec’s TIPP, Aryaka will have access to Symantec technology, tools and support to enable delivery of these API-integrated solutions to market faster and more efficiently.


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