Tanium Collaborates with IBM to Provide Endpoint Manageability, Security And Compliance for Regulated Industries
Tanium, the provider of unified endpoint management and security built for the world’s most demanding IT environments, today announced it is working with IBM to create a security and compliance monitoring solution for hybrid cloud, creating an easy path to verify and validate compliance for highly regulated industries such as healthcare, financial services and government.
IBM Cloud customers can access Tanium-delivered compliance monitoring for continuous, real-time visibility across endpoints everywhere. This collaboration is designed to enable customers to manage and protect their mission-critical workloads in a distributed hybrid cloud environment.
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“For financial services, telecommunications, healthcare and government organizations in particular, regulatory requirements and security concerns continue to be an obstacle for cloud adoption,” said Howard Boville, senior vice president, IBM Hybrid Cloud. “Highly regulated organizations often face the need to choose between spending significant time, effort and money to obtain audit evidence for the workloads they migrate, or not modernizing at all.
We are working with our ecosystem partners to deliver solutions that can help clients modernize in an efficient and secure way. Tanium is one of our key partners that brings deep knowledge of endpoint security and compliance, and by making that information readily available in a hybrid cloud environment, we’re aiming to ease these challenges for our clients.”
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Tanium and IBM are collaborating to provide highly regulated industries, such as financial services, a consistent approach for real-time visibility, security and compliance to help them benefit from hybrid cloud transformations. Gartner predicts* that, “by 2023, companies that earn and maintain digital trust with customers will see 30% more digital commerce profits than their competitors.”
Moving forward, IBM expects to integrate Tanium’s capability into its Security and Compliance Center that provides continuous compliance assessment, enforcement and remediation that organizations can leverage within the IBM Cloud.
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