Globe taps Zscaler for enhanced cloud security

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The business arm of Globe Telecom Inc. has partnered with Zscaler, a global leader in cloud security, to offer comprehensive managed security services for its enterprise clients.

Through this strategic partnership, Globe Business said it reaffirms its commitment to allow digital transformation while ensuring businesses can operate securely.

Globe Business provides Managed User and Access Security that enables information technology teams to efficiently secure user connections to internet resources and private applications.

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Zscaler solutions include Zscaler Internet Access which is delivered as a Security Stack as a Service from the cloud.

“We understand the immense challenges businesses face in navigating the evolving cybersecurity landscape amid rapid digital adoption,” said Angie Po, Globe Business vice president for product.

“Joining forces with ZScaler allows us to deliver cutting-edge security capabilities coupled with trusted managed services. This powerful combination enables our customers to embrace innovation confidently, knowing their users, applications, and data are comprehensively protected.” Po added.

“This collaboration underscores our shared vision of empowering organizations to securely transform their businesses through the adoption of cloud and mobility, without compromising performance or user experience,” said Foad Farrokhnia, vice president, Channel & Alliances, Asia Pacific & Japan, Zscaler.

As the first managed security services provider for Zscaler in the Philippines, Globe Business said it provides 24/7 proactive monitoring, threat detection and incident response supported by its highly skilled security operations center.

These solutions offer advanced threat prevention, data protection and secure access for users across any device, location or network, while reducing the cost and complexity of running a secure enterprise-class network, it added.

In a related development, Globe has asked its mobile subscribers to remain compliant with the SIM Registration Act by keeping their data up to date in its online subscriber identity module (SIM) registration platform in case some of their details have changed since they first registered their SIM.

The SIM Registration Act, enacted in December 2022, mandates the registration of all SIMs to enhance public safety and security by serving as a deterrent against SIM-aided criminal activity.

The law requires SIM users to register using correct and complete details, including the submission of a verifiable photo ID.

Customers may update their registration details as needed: change in residential address; change in last name after getting married or legally changing it; and update valid government ID.

“We understand that life circumstances may change, and it’s essential for customers to reflect those changes in their SIM registration information,” said Darius Delgado, Globe head of consumer mobile business.

“Our goal is to make the update process as convenient as possible, ensuring that they remain compliant with the law while minimizing any potential disruptions to their mobile services,” added Delgado.

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