HCLTech has launched a managed Secure Service Edge (SSE) solution in partnership with Cisco. It aims to make businesses safer and speed up their response to cyber threats.
Secure Service Edge (SSE) is a cloud-based security framework. It combines tools for both networking and security, helping users access applications and data safely and easily. HCLTech’s managed SSE solution utilizes Cisco’s advanced security technology, combined with HCLTech’s comprehensive services, to enhance business connectivity and protection. This service is flexible and can grow with a business. It includes AI support to help companies work more efficiently, encourage new ideas, and simplify systems.
It also protects remote and hybrid work settings, safeguards company information from cyber threats and data loss, secures the use of AI applications, and consolidates various security tools into a single cloud service. HCLTech’s Cyber Security Fusion Centers support this service with a security analytics platform that uses AI and machine learning to enhance safety.
“With this new service, we are making it easier for businesses to adopt security measures. By using HCLTech’s expertise in implementing and integrating this technology, we help clients manage their security changes and respond quickly to cyber threats,” said Jagadeshwar Gattu, President of Digital Foundation Services at HCLTech.
“Working together is key to Cisco’s mission, and we are pleased to strengthen our relationship with HCLTech through this new managed SSE service. By utilizing Cisco’s Secure Access technology, we are helping organizations implement robust security solutions that address the challenges of today’s digital world. Our approach to designing security services like Secure Access, XDR, and Firewalls as ‘managed-ready’ simplifies and improves security for user access across different networks and applications with the help of our managed services partners,” said Raj Chopra, Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer of Cisco Security.
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