Zscaler has agreed to purchase startup Trustdome and its technology that’s used to get control over who and what has access to data, applications, and services in public cloud environments.
The cloud security vendor said Ramat Gan, Israel-based Trustdome’s Cloud Infrastructure Entitlement Management (CIEM) platform will help businesses reduce their public cloud attack surface and improve their security posture. The proposed acquisition will also provide Zscaler with its first development center in Israel, where the company plans to continue investment.
“The addition of Trustdome’s team and innovations in CIEM will strengthen our cloud protection portfolio by enforcing least privilege principles across multi-cloud environments while giving DevOps the freedom to innovate,” Jay Chaudhry, Zscaler’s founder, chairman and CEO (pictured), said in a statement.
Zscaler has agreed to purchase startup Trustdome to get control over who and what has access to data, applications, and services in public cloud environments.
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