IoT Real Talk
Enterprises have invested heavily in securing users, branches and cloud apps. But some of the most important connected assets are still operating outside that protection. Across cellular networks, global carriers and distributed environments, wireless-connected devices have become a growing blind spot — one that creates new exposure, more complexity and far less control than most organizations want. The problem gets even harder when connectivity and security are managed separately, forcing enterprises to stitch together multiple providers, policies and platforms to protect critical IoT deployments. In this episode of “IoT Real Talk,” the Aeris team is joined by technology evangelist Suraj Chandrasekaran. He serves as Vice President of NetSec Solutions, Worldwide MSP/MSSPs at Palo Alto Networks, a global leader in SASE technology. We’ll unpack: - What’s creating the cellular and wireless security blind spot enterprises are now facing - Why global IoT gets more difficult to secure when multiple carriers and siloed vendors are involved - Why a more unified, agentless approach is a better way to protect connected devices at scale Secure your wireless IoT blind spot with Aeris IoT Watchtower and Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE 5G: https://www.aeris.com/resources/prisma-sase-5g-powered-by-aeris-iot-watchtower/ Learn more about how Aeris integrates with Palo Alto Networks: https://www.aeris.com/resources/aeris-integrates-with-palo-alto-networks-to-secure-the-wireless-iot-blind-spot-with-agentless-global-sase/ Keep up with our IoT podcast: https://www.aeris.com/resources/iotpodcast/ Got questions, ideas or want to be a guest? Email us at podcast@aeris.com Let’s get real. Let’s talk IoT.
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