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Zscaler provides cloud-based information security services including internet, web, and cloud security for large enterprises and government clients. It delivers a subscription-based platform that acts as a secure gateway, routing all user traffic to be inspected for threats before reaching applications, regardless of device or location. The company differentiates itself with a cloud-native model and a strong partner ecosystem to extend reach, moving away from traditional on-prem security appliances. Its goal is to support secure digital transformation by offering scalable, predictable security in a cloud-first, borderless environment through recurring revenue and partner growth.
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San Jose, California
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2008
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Gigamon partners with Zscaler to deliver Deep Observability to Zero Trust Private Access. New integration combines Zscaler Private Access with Gigamon Application Metadata Intelligence to detect lateral movement, validate policy, and accelerate investigations. SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Gigamon, a leading deep observability company, today announced a new integration with Zscaler, Inc. that combines Zscaler Private Access(TM)(ZPA(TM) with Gigamon Application Metadata Intelligence (AMI), part of the Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline, to extend visibility into application activity across Zero Trust and hybrid cloud environments. As organizations replace legacy VPNs with Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), security teams need deeper visibility into user-to-application behavior while maintaining visibility across their underlying hybrid cloud infrastructure. The joint solution combines identity- and context-aware access controls from ZPA with high-fidelity application metadata and network-derived telemetry from Gigamon to help security and operations teams accelerate investigations, validate policy, and improve threat detection. According to the 2026 Hybrid Cloud Security Survey of more than 1,000 Security and IT leaders, 45 percent identified visibility as their top security challenge despite continued investments in security tooling, underscoring the difficulty organizations face in securing increasingly complex hybrid cloud environments. ZPA enables secure access to private applications based on business policies, without placing users directly on the corporate network, helping organizations replace legacy VPNs with a more secure, identity-based approach. Gigamon AMI extends visibility into application activity by extracting and enriching nearly 6,000 metadata attributes from network traffic, including application behavior indicators, DNS queries, SSL certificate details, and latency telemetry. By capturing East-West traffic forwarded from Zscaler App Connector to private applications, Gigamon complements ZPA with additional, in-depth network-derived telemetry, helping organizations reduce blind spots for downstream monitoring and analytics tools. By bridging ZPA's identity-centric access with application metadata and network-derived telemetry from Gigamon, organizations gain richer context across hybrid cloud environments, correlating the "who" and "where" of user access with the "how" and "what" of their activity to reduce risk and streamline incident response. "Zero Trust access determines who can connect to an application. Deep observability helps organizations understand what happens after access is granted," said Srinivas Chakravarty, vice president, cloud ecosystem at Gigamon. "By combining Zscaler Private Access with Gigamon AMI, customers can detect lateral movement faster, validate policy, and give security teams the application-level context needed to accelerate investigations." "Organizations are adopting Zero Trust architectures to securely connect users to private applications from anywhere, without exposing the apps to the internet," said Satish Madiraju, vice president, product management at Zscaler. "By integrating ZPA with Gigamon AMI, customers can gain deeper visibility into application activity and user behavior after access is granted, helping security teams strengthen Zero Trust operations, accelerate investigations, and detect lateral movement faster." Key Benefits of the Joint Solution * Validation of Zero Trust Policy Enforcement Observe East-West communication between workloads and applications to identify suspicious activity, unauthorized communication, and potential lateral movement after Zero Trust access has been granted. * Richer Context for Security Investigations Enrich ZPA access data with application metadata and network-derived telemetry to accelerate investigations across SIEM, NDR, and SOC tools and workflows. * Improved Zero Trust Visibility and Operations Validate least-privilege policies, extend visibility beyond encrypted tunnels, and isolate performance issues across users, applications, and hybrid cloud infrastructure. Availability The integration is available now in limited access for joint Gigamon and Zscaler customers. About Gigamon Gigamon(R) protects the hybrid cloud networks and data of the world's most complex organizations. The AI-powered Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline delivers complete visibility into all data in motion by providing trusted, network-derived telemetry directly to cloud, security, and observability tools. With AI-driven insights across packets, flows, and application metadata, organizations can detect threats concealed in encrypted and lateral traffic, resolve network and application performance bottlenecks, and validate compliance while reducing cost and complexity. Gigamon is trusted by over 4,000 organizations worldwide, including 83 of the Fortune 100, major mobile network operators, and public sector agencies at every level. Learn more at gigamon.com. (C) 2026 Gigamon. All rights reserved. Gigamon and the Gigamon logo are trademarks of Gigamon in the United States and/or other countries. Gigamon trademarks can be found at www.gigamon.com/legal-trademarks. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Gigamon Media Contact: [email protected] Srinivas Chakravarty, VP of cloud ecosystem at Gigamon, on Zscaler partnership. By combining Zscaler Private Access with Gigamon AMI, customers can detect lateral movement faster, validate policy, and give security teams the application-level context needed to accelerate investigations. Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. Africa Finance Today do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.
Zscaler, a cloud-based security platform provider pioneering the "zero trust" approach, reported fourth-quarter revenues of $815.8 million, up 25.9% year-on-year and exceeding analysts' expectations by 2.1%. The company delivered the fastest revenue growth amongst nine tracked cybersecurity stocks. Despite beating estimates and issuing strong earnings per share guidance for next quarter and full year, Zscaler's shares fell 13.2% following the results to $145.25, suggesting investor expectations exceeded published analyst projections. CEO Jay Chaudhry highlighted the company's positioning for AI-era cybersecurity, stating their Zero Trust platform is "uniquely architected to secure the unprecedented speed and scale of AI and agentic workflows." The broader cybersecurity sector posted mixed fourth-quarter results, with revenues beating consensus estimates by 1.5% but share prices declining 8% on average.
MegazoneCloud achieves profitability turnaround with $1.16 billion revenue in 2025. Apr 07, 2026, 20:51 ET * Revenue grows 28% YoY... EBITDA reaches $13.8M and net profit $5.4M * Strong AWS growth drives momentum as Google business surpasses $132.9M run rate... AI & security revenue reaches $292.2M * Expanding new businesses backed by $398.5M in available capital SEOUL, South Korea, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - MegazoneCloud (CEO Doug Yeum), a leading AI-native digital transformation company, today announced that it has successfully achieved a full-year profitability turnaround in 2025. On a consolidated basis, the company recorded revenue of $1.16B, up 27.9% year-over-year, and net profit of $5.4M. Operating profit also turned positive. Adjusted EBITDA, including stock-based compensation, totaled $13.8M, demonstrating MegazoneCloud's strengthened earnings capability. AI-Driven Business Transformation Fuels Double-Digit Revenue Growth The results are particularly meaningful as MegazoneCloud achieved double-digit revenue growth while reinforcing its profit structure through continued business portfolio optimization. Its AWS-related business maintained steady growth, while its Google Cloud and Google Workspace businesses grew rapidly, surpassing a $132.9M run rate. The company also secured future growth drivers through its new business segments. Revenue from AI and security businesses exceeded $245.7M and $46.5M, respectively. MegazoneCloud strengthened its domestic AI infrastructure capabilities through distribution agreements with NVIDIA and Dell and became the first managed service provider (MSP) in Korea to obtain ISO/IEC 42001 certification, the international standard for AI management systems. The recent launch of its enterprise AI operating system, "AIR Studio V2," further accelerates its AI business momentum. In the security sector, MegazoneCloud continues to enhance its ability to respond to evolving threats through partnerships with leading security companies such as Wiz, Zscaler, and Check Point. Overseas revenue reached $99.6M, maintaining solid growth and laying the foundation for global expansion. The company is accelerating its international business, particularly in North America, the Middle East, and Japan, by strengthening local partnerships and advancing its MSP capabilities. Expansion into New Businesses Backed by $398.5M in Available Capital Looking ahead, MegazoneCloud plans to further strengthen its growth by advancing Agentic AI system implementation, establishing leadership in AI security and governance, expanding its multi-cloud and hybrid cloud portfolio to maximize profitability, and differentiating its offerings through partnerships with more than 200 global companies. The company aims to triple its revenue and achieve a 15% operating margin by 2030. MegazoneCloud will actively invest in these initiatives using approximately $398.5M in available funds, along with future proceeds from its planned initial public offering (IPO). Headquartered in Seoul, Korea, MegazoneCloud is a leading AI-native cloud company with more than 2,000 cloud and AI experts, serving over 8,000 customers worldwide as a trusted digital transformation partner. Through strategic partnerships with major global and domestic cloud service providers (CSPs), as well as collaboration with over 200 ISV partners and proprietary cloud, AI, and security solutions, MegazoneCloud continues to drive innovation and growth for its customers. With its vision, "Transform Tomorrow, Together," MegazoneCloud is committed to building future competitiveness for its customers through technology, data, and people. The company operates in 10 countries, including Korea, North America, Japan, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East, growing alongside its global partners and customers. SOURCE MegazoneCloud
MegazoneCloud achieves profitability turnaround with $1.16 billion revenue in 2025. PR Newswire Today at 5:51pm PDT * Revenue grows 28% YoY... EBITDA reaches $13.8M and net profit $5.4M * Strong AWS growth drives momentum as Google business surpasses $132.9M run rate... AI & security revenue reaches $292.2M * Expanding new businesses backed by $398.5M in available capital SEOUL, South Korea, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - MegazoneCloud (CEO Doug Yeum), a leading AI-native digital transformation company, today announced that it has successfully achieved a full-year profitability turnaround in 2025. On a consolidated basis, the company recorded revenue of $1.16B, up 27.9% year-over-year, and net profit of $5.4M. Operating profit also turned positive. Adjusted EBITDA, including stock-based compensation, totaled $13.8M, demonstrating MegazoneCloud's strengthened earnings capability. AI-Driven Business Transformation Fuels Double-Digit Revenue Growth The results are particularly meaningful as MegazoneCloud achieved double-digit revenue growth while reinforcing its profit structure through continued business portfolio optimization. Its AWS-related business maintained steady growth, while its Google Cloud and Google Workspace businesses grew rapidly, surpassing a $132.9M run rate. The company also secured future growth drivers through its new business segments. Revenue from AI and security businesses exceeded $245.7M and $46.5M, respectively. MegazoneCloud strengthened its domestic AI infrastructure capabilities through distribution agreements with NVIDIA and Dell and became the first managed service provider (MSP) in Korea to obtain ISO/IEC 42001 certification, the international standard for AI management systems. The recent launch of its enterprise AI operating system, "AIR Studio V2," further accelerates its AI business momentum. In the security sector, MegazoneCloud continues to enhance its ability to respond to evolving threats through partnerships with leading security companies such as Wiz, Zscaler, and Check Point. Overseas revenue reached $99.6M, maintaining solid growth and laying the foundation for global expansion. The company is accelerating its international business, particularly in North America, the Middle East, and Japan, by strengthening local partnerships and advancing its MSP capabilities. Expansion into New Businesses Backed by $398.5M in Available Capital Looking ahead, MegazoneCloud plans to further strengthen its growth by advancing Agentic AI system implementation, establishing leadership in AI security and governance, expanding its multi-cloud and hybrid cloud portfolio to maximize profitability, and differentiating its offerings through partnerships with more than 200 global companies. The company aims to triple its revenue and achieve a 15% operating margin by 2030. MegazoneCloud will actively invest in these initiatives using approximately $398.5M in available funds, along with future proceeds from its planned initial public offering (IPO). Headquartered in Seoul, Korea, MegazoneCloud is a leading AI-native cloud company with more than 2,000 cloud and AI experts, serving over 8,000 customers worldwide as a trusted digital transformation partner. Through strategic partnerships with major global and domestic cloud service providers (CSPs), as well as collaboration with over 200 ISV partners and proprietary cloud, AI, and security solutions, MegazoneCloud continues to drive innovation and growth for its customers. With its vision, "Transform Tomorrow, Together," MegazoneCloud is committed to building future competitiveness for its customers through technology, data, and people. The company operates in 10 countries, including Korea, North America, Japan, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East, growing alongside its global partners and customers. SOURCE MegazoneCloud This is a paid placement. For further inquiries, please contact PR Newswire directly.
RSA Conference 2026 - Agents and AI theme. 650 Group attended the show in San Francisco this year and can say that it was obvious on many levels that AI was the theme. 650 Group say it's obvious because, from its walks around the show floor, about half the booths were promoting Artificial Intelligence in some way. Additionally, 650 Group saw AI Agents - sort of - crash the party. By "sort of," we mean that agents were already infringing on the SecOps part of the cybersecurity market before the show, when Anthropic announced that it is "making frontier cybersecurity capabilities available to defenders." Similarly, Databricks, which until now hadn't really been in the cybersecurity market, announced at the RSA show that it has developed its "Lakewatch" SIEM product, the result of its acquisition of two companies and its collaboration with Anthropic's Claude. As for what's happened in the past month or so leading up to the show, the level of competition from Agents and AI in the SecOps market has increased. Some other companies also made interesting announcements at the show, including HPE, Fortinet, Gigamon, Viavi, Cato, Zscaler and Palo Alto Networks. Additionally, Google proudly showed off its recently acquired Wiz offerings. Fortinet maintained a major presence at RSA 2026 with a large booth, over 40 presentations, and live demos centered on its Security Fabric platform. The company highlighted advancements in AI-driven SecOps, Unified SASE, Agentic AI for coordinated defense, OT security, and strategies for disrupting cybercrime networks at scale. Gigamon participated in the RSA Conference 2026 by showcasing its Deep Observability Pipeline and demonstrating how network-derived telemetry eliminates blind spots in hybrid and multi-cloud environments. No major new product launches were announced; the focus remained on demonstrating real-time visibility to strengthen security operations and infrastructure management. Viavi launched Observer Threat Forensics at RSA 2026 to enable true NetSecOps convergence through forensic-grade investigation, retrospective analysis, and unified telemetry. The solution combines packet, flow, and log data to enable faster threat hunting, reduce alert fatigue, and provide comprehensive visibility across the full security lifecycle. Cato Networks spotlighted its latest AI-powered SASE innovations at RSA 2026, including the GPU-accelerated Cato Neural Edge platform and the dedicated Cato AI Security solution. The company also ran multiple sessions via Cato CTRL on emerging threats, OPSEC failures, and AI-driven evasion techniques. Zscaler showcased its AI Security Platform, built on a Zero Trust architecture, at RSA 2026, emphasizing protection for GenAI adoption and AI supply chains. Highlights included CEO Jay Chaudhry's keynote on Zero Trust as the foundation for the intelligent age and the release of the 2026 VPN Risk Report. Palo Alto Networks unveiled a suite of agentic AI security innovations at RSA 2026 to help enterprises safely scale AI workflows. Standouts included Prisma AIRS 3.0 for full-lifecycle AI protection, Prisma Browser for Business, enhanced Agentic SASE capabilities, and Next-Generation Trust Security (NGTS) for automated certificate management and post-quantum readiness.