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Coforge has launched SecureEdge2Cloud, an AI-powered Zero Trust security offering built on the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform, as enterprises look to secure increasingly complex cloud, AI, and hybrid IT environments.
The new offering combines Coforge's cloud transformation, cybersecurity, and managed services capabilities with Zscaler's Zero Trust platform to help organizations modernize security architectures, protect distributed users and devices, and secure AI-powered applications and workflows.
The launch comes as enterprises expand the use of cloud services, generative AI, and connected digital ecosystems, creating larger attack surfaces and increasing pressure to move away from traditional perimeter-based security models.
Coforge said it was recently onboarded into the next phase of Zscaler's Project AI-Guardian, an ecosystem initiative aimed at expanding interoperability across the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform and its AI security portfolio.
SecureEdge2Cloud is designed to provide a unified Zero Trust architecture that secures employees, contractors, partners, applications, devices, and data across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. The offering also includes capabilities for protecting managed and unmanaged devices, securing AI applications and agents, improving visibility across enterprise environments, and enabling secure access to private applications from any location.
The company said the platform integrates implementation, modernization, managed security, and operational services to simplify Zero Trust adoption while providing continuous monitoring and policy enforcement.
"Organizations today need a security strategy that can keep pace with the rapid adoption of cloud, AI, and distributed digital ecosystems," Sudhir Singh, CEO and executive director of Coforge, said in a statement.
"SecureEdge2Cloud reflects Coforge's AI-engineering approach, combined with our deep expertise in cybersecurity, cloud, and enterprise transformation," Singh said. "Together with Zscaler, we are helping organizations simplify complexity, strengthen resilience, protect critical assets, and unlock innovation with confidence in an increasingly AI-driven world."
Jay Chaudhry, founder, chairman and CEO of Zscaler, said organizations need a security architecture that can support digital transformation without increasing cyber risk.
"Our collaboration with Coforge combines Zero Trust security with deep implementation expertise to help organizations reduce risk, protect critical assets, and unlock the full value of digital transformation," Chaudhry said.
Coforge said the offering is intended for enterprises across industries but has already seen adoption in sectors with stringent security and compliance requirements, including healthcare and life sciences, financial services, and insurance. The company said the platform is designed to help organizations improve cyber resilience, strengthen compliance, and support secure digital transformation initiatives as they expand cloud and AI deployments.
The new offering combines Coforge's cloud transformation, cybersecurity, and managed services capabilities with Zscaler's Zero Trust platform to help organizations modernize security architectures, protect distributed users and devices, and secure AI-powered applications and workflows.
The launch comes as enterprises expand the use of cloud services, generative AI, and connected digital ecosystems, creating larger attack surfaces and increasing pressure to move away from traditional perimeter-based security models.
Coforge said it was recently onboarded into the next phase of Zscaler's Project AI-Guardian, an ecosystem initiative aimed at expanding interoperability across the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform and its AI security portfolio.
SecureEdge2Cloud is designed to provide a unified Zero Trust architecture that secures employees, contractors, partners, applications, devices, and data across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. The offering also includes capabilities for protecting managed and unmanaged devices, securing AI applications and agents, improving visibility across enterprise environments, and enabling secure access to private applications from any location.
The company said the platform integrates implementation, modernization, managed security, and operational services to simplify Zero Trust adoption while providing continuous monitoring and policy enforcement.
"Organizations today need a security strategy that can keep pace with the rapid adoption of cloud, AI, and distributed digital ecosystems," Sudhir Singh, CEO and executive director of Coforge, said in a statement.
"SecureEdge2Cloud reflects Coforge's AI-engineering approach, combined with our deep expertise in cybersecurity, cloud, and enterprise transformation," Singh said. "Together with Zscaler, we are helping organizations simplify complexity, strengthen resilience, protect critical assets, and unlock innovation with confidence in an increasingly AI-driven world."
Jay Chaudhry, founder, chairman and CEO of Zscaler, said organizations need a security architecture that can support digital transformation without increasing cyber risk.
"Our collaboration with Coforge combines Zero Trust security with deep implementation expertise to help organizations reduce risk, protect critical assets, and unlock the full value of digital transformation," Chaudhry said.
Coforge said the offering is intended for enterprises across industries but has already seen adoption in sectors with stringent security and compliance requirements, including healthcare and life sciences, financial services, and insurance. The company said the platform is designed to help organizations improve cyber resilience, strengthen compliance, and support secure digital transformation initiatives as they expand cloud and AI deployments.
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