Banyan Cloud & FERG host gripping cloud security, governance workshop.

December 18, 2023
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  • The Foreign Exchange and Remittance Group (FERG) recently held a workshop with US-based Banyan Cloud focusing on cybersecurity and governance for cloud and database infrastructure.
  • Banyan Cloud is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) products company that offers cybersecurity and governance solutions. These come with 30+ industry and region-specific compliances and regulations, aiding 24/7 monitoring and managing.
  • The aim of the workshop was to help businesses scale up cost-effectively, safely migrating to the cloud and automating their operations.

FERG, a non-profit organization formed on the initiative of the Central Bank of UAE, collaborated with Banyan Cloud for this endeavor. The CEO of Banyan Cloud, Nagesh Konduru, expressed satisfaction at the engagement and active participation at the event. The company takes pride in leading the digital transformation efforts in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

Banyan Cloud’s software suite relies on the Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) to provide cybersecurity and governance for Cloud, Database, Kubernetes, and Shift Left Security. The single pane view allows for easy monitoring and management. The software comes bundled with various compliances and regulations faciliating seamless and automatic 24×7 operations. The solution encompasses regulations specific to the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, as well as global stipulations such as GDPR, PCI DSS, ISO 27001, HIPPA.

Banyan Cloud operates in multiple global locations including the US, UAE, India, and the UK. Their solutions are deep tech, fully automated, and designed to be simple to deploy. With them, businesses can efficiently manage the cybersecurity posture of their critical cloud and database infrastructure.

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