Axis Security, a security service provider focused on zero trust, has launched Atmos, a cloud-native alternative to data center based, legacy network architectures and security service edge (SSE) platforms.
Short for Atmosphere, Atmos will seek to “harmonize the modern workplace connectivity” by syncing authentication, authorization, and connectivity across a company’s workforce, ecosystem partners, and hybrid cloud infrastructure with its new SSE architecture, according to the company.
“With the Atmos platform, Axis is evolving to deliver a full SSE service, beyond just Axis ZTNA (now included within the Atmos platform),” says Dor Knafo, CEO and co-founder of Axis Security. “Customers now have the ability to leverage an assortment of new capabilities including a new web gateway service, CASB and Digital Experience from Axis.”
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