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Zscaler to Delve Into Digital Transformation, Office 365, and Branch Security at Gartner Security and Risk Summit 2018

SAN JOSE, Calif.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Zscaler, Inc., (NASDAQ: ZS) the leader in cloud security, today announced that it will lead two informational talks at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit being held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Md., from June 4 through June 7, 2018. Zscaler will also have a booth on the show floor, #343, where solution experts will highlight Zscaler services, which enable enterprises to securely leverage today’s business-critical cloud services. Rethinking Cybersecurity for the Digital Transformation Era Zscaler Founder and CEO Jay Chaudhry will host a lunch-and-learn event exploring the modern network and the ways that enterprises are leveraging cloud computing as the foundation for security strategies. He will address the various facets of cloud-delivered, software-defined security, including how it can accelerate the adoption of SaaS and IaaS, and he’ll explain how moving branch workloads to the cloud enables a faster user experience, optimizes spend, and reduces risk. Featured Speaker: Jay Chaudhry, CEO, Chairman and Founder, Zscaler When: Monday, June 4, 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. ET Location: Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center | Maryland C Our Office 365 Journey Robb Wilber, Director of Global Networks and Telecom at Kelly Services, and Dan Shelton, Director of Product Management at Zscaler, will detail the process of transitioning thousands of users in more than 20 countries to Microsoft Office 365. Their discussion will include insights into what happens to a network and security architectures during such a roll-out, in addition to branch office enablement and branch security. Featured Speakers: Robb Wilber, Director of Global Networks and Telecom at Kelly Services, and Dan Shelton, Director of Product Management at Zscaler When: Wednesday, June 6, 10:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Location: Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center | Maryland B About Zscaler Zscaler enables the world’s leading organizations to securely transform their networks and applications for a mobile and cloud-first world. Its flagship services, Zscaler Internet Access and Zscaler Private Access, create fast, secure connections between users and applications, regardless of device, location, or network. Zscaler services are 100 percent cloud-delivered and offer the simplicity, enhanced security, and improved user experience that traditional appliances are unable to match. Used in more than 185 countries, Zscaler operates a multi-tenant distributed cloud security platform, protecting thousands of customers from cyberattacks and data loss. Learn more at zscaler.com or follow us on Twitter @zscaler. Zscaler™ is a registered trademark of Zscaler, Inc. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

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