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Reimagining Secure Internet Access for BFSI: Thejo Murthy T, Citrix India

BFSI leaders need to strengthen protection measures and look for solutions that offer a full cloud-delivered security stack with global reach, says Thejo Murthy T of Citrix India.

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, Systems Engineering Leader, Enterprise, India share his views on Secure Internet Acces for BFSI during a special virtual Bootcamp organised by Tech Observer Magazine in association with Citrix and Orient Technologies.

In his address, he said that changing working world raised new questions about how CIOs and CISOs are looking at IT security. “Within the company, they can deploy firewalls, filter web contents and check data streams for malware, but when employees are working from home via their private WLAN, they may no longer have any control over Internet traffic.”

“That is why leaders realize that they need to strengthen protection measures and look for solutions that offer a full cloud-delivered security stack with global reach, so that they can protect all users, in any location, for every application—without the complexities and expense of data centre-based security,” he said.

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