Axis Security is utilized to secure network devices and switch IPs for clients. Essentially, it enables comprehensive security for all connected network components, ensuring authentication and safeguarding against unauthorized access.
Security Architect at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2023-07-12T14:49:00Z
Jul 12, 2023
Many of the use cases I work with involve individuals in the biopharma industry who want to access internal information. A significant portion of this information is proprietary, and certain aspects of it should not be made available externally, such as PII, potentially HIPAA-related data, and potentially SOX-related data, given that we are a public company. They express a desire to download or share this data, and my role is to establish the necessary connections and collaborate with their business units to determine the specific individuals who should have access. I then obtain the required approvals for them using our various tools. We deploy Axis Security in the cloud and we really like that model because it ensures security.
We have two use cases. We are a subsidiary of a larger insurance company and their rulings and policies are what govern what we do and don't do. Our first use case is that, while the majority of our staff uses a standard VPN connection, all of our retail stores use Atmos for connectivity. The other use case relates to some of our developers who have latency issues if they're on VPN, so they use Atmos as well.
Axis Security is a prominent enterprise security solution, specializing in Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA). The Axis Security Application Access Cloud platform is designed to secure remote access to applications and services hosted in the cloud or on-premises. It aims to simplify and enhance access controls while maintaining strong security measures.
Axis Security's platform stands out by offering a comprehensive, cloud-native solution designed to enable secure access to private...
Axis Security is utilized to secure network devices and switch IPs for clients. Essentially, it enables comprehensive security for all connected network components, ensuring authentication and safeguarding against unauthorized access.
We use Axis Security to provide the end user with a seamless experience while providing our company with a good security posture at the same time.
We use Axis Security to allow our team to access different pieces of infrastructure as needed across the globe.
Many of the use cases I work with involve individuals in the biopharma industry who want to access internal information. A significant portion of this information is proprietary, and certain aspects of it should not be made available externally, such as PII, potentially HIPAA-related data, and potentially SOX-related data, given that we are a public company. They express a desire to download or share this data, and my role is to establish the necessary connections and collaborate with their business units to determine the specific individuals who should have access. I then obtain the required approvals for them using our various tools. We deploy Axis Security in the cloud and we really like that model because it ensures security.
We have two use cases. We are a subsidiary of a larger insurance company and their rulings and policies are what govern what we do and don't do. Our first use case is that, while the majority of our staff uses a standard VPN connection, all of our retail stores use Atmos for connectivity. The other use case relates to some of our developers who have latency issues if they're on VPN, so they use Atmos as well.