With employees working from anywhere and everywhere in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has made security even more front of mind for IT leaders. It should be. After all, the attack surface has expanded because of an increasingly diverse number of work scenarios.

Security must be smart and flexible enough to adapt on the fly to these changes. Citrix’s zero trust security framework protects IT environments end-to-end for customers all over the world. At our Citrix Security Summit, you can learn how Citrix innovations are helping organizations to protect their most valuable assets, and you’ll hear these customer stories:

Synopsys

A partner to semiconductor manufacturers, Synopsys ensures innovation with unified access to apps. Synopsys technology is found in the advanced chips that bring artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and the internet of things (IoT) to life. Citrix technology provides zero trust security, contextual access, and multi-factor authentication (MFA) for the company.

To keep pace with the needs of its semiconductor customers — some of the world’s best-known advanced chip manufacturers — Synopsys is moving workloads to the cloud and adopting more SaaS apps. This requires more comprehensive security than ever before, and that’s were Citrix delivers. Learn how Synopsys has used Citrix’s security innovations to serve its customers on our Citrix Security Summit page.

Kaizen Approach

Kaizen Approach, a veteran-owned business that manages cybersecurity for small and medium U.S. Department of Defense accounts and commercial entities, doesn’t have a dedicated CISO or security architect. That’s why the company needed to put its business in the cloud. It also needed a strong technology platform that offered great security and tools with the administrative flexibility to deal with sensitive data.

Already a Citrix ShareFile customer, the company uses Citrix to deliver single sign-on and now has Citrix Workspace, in which it plans to have SaaS apps available. Citrix Analytics for Security is part of its security arsenal, too, enabling the company to manage security proactively. Learn how Kaizen Approach use Citrix technology to secure its environment on the Citrix Security Summit page.

Aria Systems

For Aria Systems, business is about simplifying revenue transactions for its customers, helping them manage the minutia associated with its clients’ credit card transactions. The company has transitioned its on-premises environment to SaaS apps and cloud-ready technology and, with sophisticated digital infrastructure, apps, and more, can now efficiently manage the payment business for customers.

Previously Aria Systems spent too much time dealing with hardware capacity issues. Citrix ADC helps the company manage the changing compliance landscape with app management, firewalls, and more. Now, Aria Systems can centrally-manage its environment, define new services, and scale easily. On the Citrix Security Summit page, you can learn how Aria Systems leverages Citrix technology, especially Citrix ADC, to meet its clients’ security and compliance needs.

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing

In the racing business, great security that does not impede employee experience is crucial. For Aston Martin Red Bull Racing, security is top of mind. Access control must be stringent and the security for remote sessions should espouse a zero trust security model in order to protect the knowledge and competitive advantage the company’s engineers have worked so hard to build.

For the racing team, contextual awareness that adaptively grants access to authorized personnel based on patterns such as identity, time, and device posture is crucial. Aston Martin Red Bull Racing needs security that is strong but that gives users their choice in the devices and apps they use, all while giving engineers access to the data they need, when they need it. Citrix technology does just that. Learn how Citrix innovations help to keep the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing team secure on our Citrix Security Summit page.