Trustgrid now serves 20% of community banks and credit unions
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Trustgrid now provides the connectivity to more than 35 million Americans as they transfer funds, check balances, and pay bills. AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) February 23, 2021 Trustgrid, a pioneer and leader in secure, cloud-native software-defined connectivity, announced the company has achieved a notable milestone in its quest to provide advanced networking capabilities to banks and credit unions. The connectivity platform now extends to 1 in 5 banks and credit unions in the United States.
With more than 2,000 connections deployed in financial institutions of all sizes, Trustgrid now provides the connectivity to more than 35 million Americans as they transfer funds, check balances, and pay bills.
Trustgrid Releases Zero Trust Network Access for Banks and Credit Unions
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Remote Access Secured for Banking Employees Working from Home
Trustgrid Remote Access provides the easiest way to secure the connections between a financial institution’s remote employees and their applications. AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) January 12, 2021 Trustgrid, a pioneer and leader in secure, cloud-native software-defined connectivity, announced the company has released the latest version of its agentless remote connectivity solution for financial services. The solution extends the capabilities of their connectivity platform, which has seen more than 1,800 connections to community financial institutions.
Trustgrid’s Zero Trust networking platform integrates the best elements of software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN), remote access and edge computing technologies, to manage Zero Trust network access (ZTNA) between any
Guest Perspectives Joe Gleinser 12/22/2020
A recent Gallup poll shows a whopping 26% of the American workforce working from home full time in the summer of 2020. While it remains to be seen how many of these employees go back into an office environment full time, additional research has shown that nearly 40% of US jobs can be done from home. It is clear that remote work is here to stay.
While the benefits of remote work are countless in terms of productivity, talent retention, office space expenses, employee health, etc., the exposure to security risk has gone up immensely. Cyber criminal activity has spiked this year as the attack surface expanded and many companies scrambled to support a massive increase in remote workers.