Fraud Management & Cybercrime , Governance & Risk Management , Ransomware

Fighting Ransomware With ‘Zero Trust’ Model

Palo Alto Networks’ Anil Valluri on Why the Architecture Is Effective
Anil Valluri, MD and regional VP-India and SAARC, Palo Alto Networks

A "zero trust" security architecture is a strong defense against ransomware attacks because it's so effective at preventing intruders from accessing critical systems, says Anil Valluri, managing director and regional vice president-India and SAARC at Palo Alto Networks.

See Also: Zero Trust: Enterprise Application Access (EAA) Edition (In Japanese)

In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Valluri discusses:

  • Revisiting security frameworks and policies for the remote workforce;
  • The security needs in government, banking and other sectors;
  • The importance of security training for staff members.

Valluri is the managing director and regional vice president for the India and SAARC region at Palo Alto Networks. He has over 36 years of experience in the industry. Valluri previously worked at Google in India, where he led the Google Cloud business. He also spent eight years at NetApp as president for the India and SAARC region.


About the Author

Geetha Nandikotkur

Geetha Nandikotkur

Vice President - Conferences, Asia, Middle East and Africa, ISMG

Nandikotkur is an award-winning journalist with over 20 years of experience in newspapers, audiovisual media, magazines and research. She has an understanding of technology and business journalism and has moderated several roundtables and conferences, in addition to leading mentoring programs for the IT community. Prior to joining ISMG, Nandikotkur worked for 9.9 Media as a group editor for CIO & Leader, IT Next and CSO Forum.




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