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Zscaler Completes Second Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) Assessment at ‘Protected’

New Security Status Enables Zscaler to Assist all Australian Government Departments and Agencies to Combat Cybersecurity Threats

Sydney, Australia, March, 09, 2021

Zscaler Inc, the leader in cloud security, today announced it has successfully completed a second Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessment.

The new assessment confirms that the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange and Zscaler solutions have now been assessed at the ‘protected’ level.

A previous assessment completed in early 2020, confirmed Zscaler’s cloud security platform had completed an assessment at ‘official sensitive’.  The second IRAP assessment involved a process documented in the Australian Government Information Security Manual (ISM). This is required before government departments can adopt any security platforms and tools provided by external vendors.

“The successful completion of a second IRAP assessment now allows us to work with all Australian Government agencies as a number require that an assessment at the higher ‘protected’ level has been conducted,” says Budd Ilic, ANZ Regional Director - Government, Zscaler. “This, in turn, means we can assist their internal IT teams to strengthen cybersecurity and improve the way users access core software applications.”

The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange is the world’s largest cloud security platform, processing more than 150 billion transactions and detecting more than 100 million threats per day. Zscaler serves more than 5,000 customers across all major industries and including more than 500 of the Forbes Global 2000.

Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA) is a cloud security service that transforms the networks of government departments and agencies by delivering cloud-based internet and web security that scales to serve all users. Zscaler Private Access (ZPA) delivers Zero Trust Network Access by securing access to private applications without those applications or users connecting to the network. 

The newly completed IRAP assessment confirms Zscaler delivers a robust, scalable security platform that can provide protection to users regardless of their physical location.

“For a number of years, the Australian Government has been adopting a cloud-first strategy and Zscaler’s Zero Trust Exchange can now better assist agencies to achieve this goal,” says Steve Singer, Regional Vice President and Country Manager Australia and New Zealand, Zscaler.

The IRAP process involved assessing Zscaler against all the controls identified in the ISM, including those that had been added since the initial assessment.

“Completing an IRAP assessment at this level will allow Zscaler to work with agencies to significantly improve the user experience for staff,” says Ilic. “Many have previously been relying on technologies such as virtual private networks to provide secure remote connectivity. Zero Trust takes security to the next level while also improving performance and usability.”

“These organisations are striving to improve their cybersecurity posture while at the same time enhancing the level of service delivered to citizens. Zscaler looks forward to working with them to achieve this goal,” he concludes.

To learn more about how Zscaler can help public-sector agencies accomplish their missions, visit zscaler.com/government.

 

 

About Zscaler

Zscaler (NASDAQ: ZS) accelerates digital transformation so customers can be more agile, efficient, resilient, and secure. The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform protects thousands of customers from cyberattacks and data loss by securely connecting users, devices, and applications in any location. Distributed across more than 150 data centers globally, the SSE-based Zero Trust Exchange™ is the world’s largest in-line cloud security platform.

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