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Netskope extends its NewEdge infrastructure in Italy

January 17, 2020 By admin

Netskope, leader in cloud security , inaugurates the opening of a Data Center in Italy and more precisely in Milan. The new point of presence in Milan (POP) is part of the company’s constant strategy aimed at providing its cloud and web security solutions in real time in a universal and consistent way all over the world.

Netskope’s Italian POP further extends the company’s NewEdge infrastructure. NewEdge is the global security network that allows Netskope Security Cloud to provide real-time cloud-native security without compromise. It is also one of the largest and fastest networks in the world, able to guarantee constant, always active, unhindered levels of security.

This inauguration testifies to significant growth for the company on the Italian territory. Netskope’s turnover in Italy has grown year after year and the company continues to demonstrate its commitment in the area through the scrupulous hiring of industry experts and the creation of partnership programs. Today’s news follows Sunil Venanzini’s appointment as Sales Engineer from Symantec to support the existing team.

Andre Stewart, Netskope Vice President for EMEA and LATAM, commented: “ The increasingly massive migration of data to the cloud requires that security follow this trend. Netskope’s commitment is to guarantee the top of granular and contextual Cloud Security, and the only way to ensure low latency, below 45m / s, all over the world is to own its own infrastructure. The goal of NewEdge is to offer the user the best and highest possible security, without compromise. And now, thanks to our POP in Milan, our Italian customers can take advantage of our entire portfolio of security products and benefit from the best user experience.

Netskope has long-term plans for Italy; and it is therefore in our programs to invest in the best infrastructure but also in the best people. I am happy to welcome Sunil to our team and the intention is to continue hiring great talents to offer the best service to our customers in the area “.

Elena Accardi, Regional Sales Director for Italy, added: ” This is an important announcement for our customers and partners in Italy, who are already taking advantage of our Next Generation Secure Web Gateway, able to decode the most recent services. cloud and web traffic to provide complete visibility, prevent advanced threats, protect data and simplify security operations. We are ready for fast growth in Italy; this is an exciting time for Netskope as for the security industry in general. ”

The Netskope security platform is unique in its abilities, ensuring that customers have all their data and policies active in high generation Data Centers, owned by Netskope or leased to the company.

Among the Netskope Security Cloud certifications: SOC-3 Type II, SOC-2 Type II, SSAE-16, ISO / IEC 27001: 2013, ISO / IEC 27018: 2014.

More information on certifications at the following link https://www.netskope.com/company/security-assurance

Netskope

The Netskope security cloud offers unparalleled visibility, real-time data protection and protection for accessing cloud services, websites and private apps from any location or device. Only Netskope understands the API-based cloud language and offers data-centric security, delivered by one of the largest and fastest security networks in the world, providing major global companies with extra power: the right balance between protection and speed needed to make their business agile and secure their digital transformation path. Reimagine your perimeter with Netskope.

Filed Under: Cybersecurity Market Tagged With: Netskope, cloud security

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