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CA extends
its identity and access management portfolio
ConvergenceAsia staff
06/01/2009
IT management software
company CA has signed a definitive agreement to acquire New York-based
Orchestria, a leading provider of data loss prevention (DLP) technology.
CA will develop and sell Orchestria’s information-centric DLP product in the
rapidly growing DLP market. By using Orchestria’s DLP technology with CA
identity and access management solutions, organisations will now be able to
consolidate and strengthen their security postures by including
information-centric policies in the process of centrally managing users and
roles, and their access throughout the enterprise.
With this acquisition, CA will deliver one of the broadest and most advanced
information security solutions in the market today and address the demand
for a new generation of identity and access management, said Dave Hansen,
corporate senior vice president and general manager, CA Security Management.
“We are continuing our aggressive plan to deliver to our customers a
comprehensive solution for identity and access management to help meet their
security, compliance and privacy needs.”
Orchestria’s DLP technology complements CA’s server protection capabilities
and helps secure an organisation’s information in all states—in motion, at
rest or at the endpoint—to help prevent data breaches and support privacy
and compliance initiatives. Combined with CA’s identity and access
management technology, Orchestria’s DLP solution will help transform
identity and access management to a comprehensive information security
solution. The combination empowers CA and Orchestria customers to control
access to data and set policies on how that data can be used based on a
user’s identity and role.
“The integration of CA’s and Orchestria’s people and technologies gives
customers and prospects a robust solution to help secure their data,” said
Pete Malcolm, founder and chief technology officer, Orchestria. “As the
lines between information management and information security blur, the
combination with CA offers our joint customers a solution to streamline
business-critical security measures.”
Driven largely by government, legal and corporate compliance mandates and
privacy concerns, Orchestria’s solution is deployed in more than 33
countries and it analyses, protects and controls more than 100 million
electronic actions every day. It is headquartered in New York City and has
development and engineering offices in the United Kingdom. CA expects to
retain nearly all of Orchestria’s employees, and the deal is expected to
close by the end of the month.
This is the third security-related acquisition CA has made in the past three
months as part of its strategy to deliver integrated, end-to-end identity
and access management-related technologies for its customers. Last year, CA
in November acquired Eurekify and in October it acquired IDFocus. |
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