Launches Oahu Program to help customers easily
move away from legacy firewalls with new capabilities, resources,
and discounts
Cloudflare, Inc. (NYSE: NET), the security, performance, and
reliability company helping to build a better Internet, today
announced it's expanding its Zero Trust firewall capabilities to
help companies secure their entire corporate network across all of
their branch offices, data centers, and clouds—no matter where
their employees are working from. Cloudflare also announced Oahu, a
new program to help customers migrate from legacy hardware to the
Cloudflare One suite of Zero Trust solutions. Now, CIOs can better
connect and secure their corporate networks with Zero Trust
security—without the traditionally hard, costly or complex
migration.
Traditional firewalls consisted of hardware boxes installed on
company premises, and were not designed for hybrid workforces or
cloud applications. While some companies turned to “virtualized”
firewalls to meet this challenge, these faced many of the same
challenges as with hardware appliances, such as capacity planning
and managing primary/backup devices. With Cloudflare’s new cloud
firewall functionality, CIOs can better secure their entire
corporate network, apply Zero Trust policies to all traffic, and
gain deeper network visibility. And since Cloudflare’s firewall
runs everywhere, CIOs no longer need to rely on centralizing
traffic on one box in one location, physical or virtual.
The Oahu Program takes this further in a number of ways. First,
it helps organizations with their Zero Trust migration by providing
new capabilities and resources to simply and easily import policies
from legacy hardware firewall boxes to Cloudflare’s cloud-native
service. Second, eligible organizations can qualify for discounts
on Cloudflare’s Zero Trust firewall solution to mitigate the cost
of switching. And finally, as part of the program, eligible
customers who deprecate hardware firewalls may be entered for a
chance to win a trip to Oahu, Hawaii.
“CIOs know that the corporate network is changing fast, and we
want to help make that transition easy, flexible, and scalable,”
said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare. “When
working from everywhere became possible, workers migrated from
legacy locations like Palo Alto to work wherever they wanted. With
our Oahu Program, we are making it easy for companies to leave
legacy tech behind in favor of an everywhere firewall delivered
from the cloud.”
Now, CIOs can transition to a fully cloud-native firewall,
enabling them to:
- Say goodbye to capacity planning or maintenance:
Hardware firewalls are costly, hard to manage, and require
tremendous capacity planning and maintenance. Cloudflare’s firewall
can handle any size workload, no sizing needed.
- Secure any type of traffic flow: With a cloud-native
firewall, CIOs can operate a full suite of security capabilities
across traffic from clouds, data centers, branch offices, and user
devices.
- Apply comprehensive security policies: A broad set of
controls can support any network regardless of where an
organization is in their cloud journey by enabling traditional L3
rules and sophisticated Zero Trust controls, all in one control
plane.
- Gain global visibility and control: Now, CIOs can
enforce policies across the globe with one click and get
single-pane visibility of traffic across the world, including
advanced capabilities like on-demand packet captures.
Cloudflare One was launched in 2020 as CIOs were experiencing a
drastic shift in the workplace—and how to protect it. Those changes
have only accelerated since then, and Cloudflare has continued to
invest and innovate to equip CIOs with the Zero Trust tools they
need, with the number of customers more than doubling
year-over-year and daily average traffic increasing nearly 5X.
Teams of all sizes are using the Cloudflare One platform, from
two-person startups to large enterprises with over 200,000 seats.
Cloudflare now operates one of the world’s largest forward proxies,
with daily traffic peaking above 1.69Tbps.
"JetBlue Travel Products needed a way to give crew-members
secure and simple access to internally-managed benefit apps,” said
Vitaliy Faida, General Manager, Data/DevSecOps of JetBlue Travel
Products. “Cloudflare gave us all that and more with its Zero Trust
model—a much more efficient way to connect business partners and
crew-members to critical internal tools."
“Cloudflare gave us fine-grained, Zero Trust access control over
our internal applications throughout our distributed environment,"
said Adam Healy, Chief Security Officer of BlockFi. "Which is an
enormous improvement in our security posture.”
“Our employees and partners rave about how seamless Cloudflare's
Zero Trust functions are," said Winston Nolan, Acting Web
Development Manager of Kathmandu. "Ensuring security without making
things too hard for non-technical users is challenging, as our
users range from hardcore techies to laypeople. Secure global
accessibility has to be a priority and Cloudflare's solution
delivers this, balancing security and usability from the edge super
close to our users."
To learn more about Cloudflare One or the Oahu Program, please
check out the resources below:
- CIO Week Landing Page
- Oahu Program Landing Page
- Cloudflare One firewall blog post
- Cloudflare One
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