TSB selects Lacework to secure its cloud infrastructure

TSB, a British banking institution, has chosen Lacework’s cloud security platform to enhance the security of its cloud infrastructure.

Facts

  • TSB, an iconic British bank, selected Lacework’s cloud security platform for enhanced cloud infrastructure security.
  • Paul Branley, TSB’s CISO, highlighted the benefits of Lacework’s data-driven approach for their security teams.
  • TSB serves over five million customers through various channels, including digital, phone, and branches.
  • TSB needed a unified cloud security platform to secure its multi-cloud landscape and support its digital business growth.
  • Lacework’s platform helps identify vulnerabilities across multi-cloud configurations, infrastructure-as-code, containers, applications, and dependencies.
  • Lacework’s partnership with TSB aims to reduce complexity and embed security into innovation processes.
  • The Lacework platform facilitates continuous posture and compliance assessments, automating audit and compliance processes.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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