Executives at the Edge
Zero Trust: Closing the Cybersecurity Gap
Darwinium CEO and Co-founder, Alisdair Faulkner, discusses vulnerabilities of siloed security functions. Unifying fraud prevention and cybersecurity at the network edge, employing a cloud-native SASE, zero-trust architecture, and shared threat data enables rapid threat detection and closes protection gaps. How will this integration reshape cybersecurity strategies against modern threats?
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In this Executives at the Edge episode, host Pascal Menezes explores these topics and more with Alisdair Faulkner of Darwinium:
- What challenges arise from siloed security functions within enterprises?
- Why is moving security functions to the network edge so crucial?
- What can fraud prevention and cybersecurity learn from each other?
- How does a zero-trust architecture enhance security?
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- Learn more about MEF’s SASE standard and Zero Trust framework
- Explore MEF 3.0 Cybersecurity Services
About Our Guest
Alisdair Faulkner, CEO and Co-founder, Darwinium
Alisdair Faulkner is the CEO and Co-founder of Darwinium, a fraud-prevention cybersecurity startup with global offices in San Francisco, London and Sydney, Australia.
Before starting Darwinium, he co-founded and served as CPO of ThreatMetrix (later acquired by LexisNexis Risk Solutions for $830M). He has more than two decades of experience in the cybersecurity space with a career-long passion for analyzing and preventing financial fraud. Darwinium services large B2C organizations and marketplaces, dedicated payments providers, ecommerce shops, banks, and some fintechs.
Executives at the Edge podcast is brought to you by MEF, an industry association of 200 service, technology, and cloud providers who together accelerate enterprise digital transformation.
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