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Financial Services Guide for Evaluating Microsegmentations Solutions
The second-most targeted industry for cyberattacks, the financial services sector has been plagued by a 300% spike in data compromise incidents in the last six years. To combat the rising frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks, financial institutions need advanced microsegmentation.
This comprehensive guide provides a roadmap for financial services security leaders seeking a modern microsegmentation solution capable of overcoming legacy challenges. Download to learn:
- Ways microsegmentation drives a resilient network architecture while fast-tracking compliance with PCI DSS, GDPR, NYDSF, and other regulatory requirements.
- How automation eliminates manual efforts such as tagging, grouping, and policy creation – and instead enables fast deployments without the threat of downtime.
- How modern microsegmentation solutions are advancing beyond the complexity, legacy application headaches, and network architecture reconfigurations of traditional implementations.
- Key questions to ask when evaluating microsegmentation vendors, plus a checklist designed to help you look beyond buzzwords and select the right solution for your financial institution.
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