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Financial Service Companies Partnering with FSI-centric Cybersecurity Experts Better Positioned to Achieve Compliance
SYDNEY, Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Australian FSI businesses seek security solution providers with deep 
expertise in helping clients operate in multiple environments, finds Frost & 
Sullivan

With virtualised customer and employee interactions, there is an increase in 
data generated, stored, and utilised, particularly in the financial services 
industry (FSI). Australia's FSI companies are migrating to the cloud to address 
the customer demand for easy, fast, and secure digital services. However, this 
means dealing with a higher frequency of cyberattacks in an evolving regulatory 
landscape. Partnerships with external security solution providers can help them 
easily navigate multi-cloud environments.

Frost & Sullivan's latest white paper, Modernising Operations and Customer 
Interactions in the Australian Financial Services Industry, analyses the 
opportunities and challenges inherent in FSIs' recent cloud migration. It 
explores how the right solution provider ensures successful outcomes.

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"Managing a multi-cloud environment is critical to FSIs as nearly 49% of them 
employ multi-cloud services globally. Among these, 34% claim to be challenged 
by moving to the cloud, and 67% have repatriated workloads back on-premises," 
said Roberta Gamble, Partner & Vice President at Frost & Sullivan. "FSIs should 
seek a partner that is experienced in the local market and has expertise in 
developing cloud and on-premises solutions for the banking industry to improve 
outcomes and reduce risks."

"The Australian financial services industry is migrating to the cloud faster 
than ever before to meet rising customer expectations for digital services. 
However, the highly regulated industry also needs to ensure it addresses 
compliance and cloud security challenges," said Paul Crighton, Managing 
Director, NetApp Australia & New Zealand. "One way to resolve security 
challenges is leveraging the capability of advanced cloud service providers. At 
NetApp, we follow a Zero Trust approach to security and are committed to 
helping our customers accelerate modernisation, achieve greater efficiency and 
security, and improve overall business performance through hybrid and 
multi-cloud environments."

Choose a security partner that understands the FSI regulatory and security 
landscape and can apply its solutions across infrastructures and systems. An 
FSI-centric partner can offer support through several scenarios:

    -- Highly regulated markets often compel banks to retain some on-premises 
       data storage and utilisation; hence, it is vital to collaborate with a 
       partner that can work across infrastructures. 

    -- Deep technical knowledge is required to help the FSI company migrate 
       to the cloud. The right partner ensures optimised data usage, reduces 
       risk, and allows the business to focus on core competencies. 

    -- It can provide protection at the edge, server, and on mobile devices.

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