Security News > 2020 > August > Thales expands its data protection ecosystem to help enterprises reduce cyber risk and boost DX
Enterprises can now reduce cyber risk and secure their digital transformation initiatives in new markets including Blockchain, Cloud, DevOps, IoT and Code Signing as Thales unveils an expansion of its data protection ecosystem to more than 300 technology partners.
Through these expanded technology integrations, which now include more than 500 IT products and services, Thales is enabling more organisations to integrate its data encryption, hardware security modules, key management and access management technologies with their existing IT infrastructure and cloud services to protect applications, data and identities.
"The use of the cloud and digital transformation is now the cornerstone of any modern company," said Sebastien Cano, Senior Vice President for Cloud Protection and Licensing Activities at Thales.
"Data and applications are fast becoming the lifeblood of any organisation, no matter the industry," said John Morgan, VP & GM Security at F5. "For any customer to truly take advantage of this digital transformation, applications and their underlying data must be secure. By joining the Thales partner ecosystem, we are continuing our long history of collaboration to help customers achieve positive business outcomes through secure digital transformation."
Securing the identities and data in IoT. In order to secure, manage and authenticate the billions of identities that will be created with the Internet of Things, Thales has recently expanded integrations for its HSMs, Data Encryption and Key Management solutions with leading providers of IoT security solutions such as Cisco, Microsoft, DigiCert, Sectigo, GlobalSign, KeyFactor and Venafi to help organisations secure the billions of identities that will be created over the next few years.
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