Network Encryption Keeps Our Data in Motion Secure for Business Services
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Tue, 07/25/2023 – 04:59
The demand for high-speed networks and fast data transfers is increasing due to cloud adoption, digital transformation, and hybrid work. As global data is predicted to grow by more than 100% from 2022 to 2026, making it a top target for cybercriminals, businesses must prioritize cybersecurity solutions that offer protection without affecting network performance or management.
Thales offers network encryption solutions for various sectors like finance, government, and critical infrastructure. These solutions encrypt data as it moves across networks for maximum security and performance. Thales encryptors are certified to global standards and designed to support classical and quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms.
Why do you need network encryption in business services?
Data-in-motion encryption is vital to all businesses but let’s explore some verticals in the private sector, each with its own requirements and needs for protecting data in motion.
Financial Services
Financial organizations operate in a highly regulated environment and undergo frequent audits to prove compliance. As part of their operations, banks and financial institutions require remote, latency-sensitive connectivity for trading and real-time transactions and big data analytics. Financial businesses must provide secure and encrypted connectivity, including international communications, to satisfy these operational and compliance requirements, prevent data breaches and protect their customers’ trust.
High Tech Vendors
High tech companies require high-bandwidth encryption solutions for large data volumes to meet the security requirements of their customers and protect the business’s intellectual property (IP) and their customers’ personal data. Often multinational businesses with branches located in various regions and jurisdictions, high tech companies must comply with several national regulations and ensure that data in motion meets requirements for international data transfers.
Manufacturing Industries
Manufacturers need to secure not only their own IP but also the IP of their customers, sensitive industrial data, and blueprints as it moves between dispersed locations across extensive supply chains. Implementi
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