Gain the advantages of modern cloud infrastructure—without compromising security
The Problem
Legacy technology slows down digital transformation
Banks and financial services organizations are under pressure to digitize, transform, and enable flexible, efficient work for their dispersed workforces. At the same time, they need to provide innovative customer experiences while securing sensitive data and mitigating cyber risks.
- Legacy infrastructure hinders adoption of the cloud and other modern technologies
- Business-critical legacy systems force compromises between stability and agility
- Compliance mandates like GDPR, PCI DSS, and SOX put friction on innovation
Solution Overview
Securely connect users, devices, apps, and workloads over any network with the cloud native Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform. Instantly enforce enterprise policy anywhere and safely adopt the cloud without disrupting legacy technology or critical financial systems.

Built for speed, scalability, security, and effective risk management
Benefits
Power your digital transformation with cloud native security

Enable safe innovation
Ensure secure communications for users, workloads, and devices, helping your organization easily adapt to evolving regulatory and security demands.

Reduce costs and complexity
Replace complicated, difficult-to-manage legacy network architectures with simple, secure, cost-effective broadband connectivity.

Simplify policy management
Protect users and workloads with simple, consistent, centrally managed enterprise policies across all branch offices and public clouds.

Empower your users
Pinpoint and resolve performance issues before they affect your users anywhere, letting them focus on their work, not troubleshooting.
Securing Financial Services: Zero Trust in Action
Financial institutions migrating apps to the cloud face increasing cyberthreats, stringent regulations, and complex management. Approaching these challenges with legacy security models leaves organizations vulnerable to breaches and noncompliance.
Watch this session with ActualTech and Zscaler to learn:
- Key concepts of zero trust and least-privileged access for securing financial systems
- Why zero trust is the superior approach for hybrid and multi-cloud environments
- How to limit access, segment networks, and monitor activity to lower risks
- How zero trust aligns with financial industry regulatory compliance
Use Cases
Transform financial services security and IT

Replace legacy security with a modern zero trust architecture to prevent advanced cyberattacks, secure data in SaaS and public clouds, and stop data exfiltration.

Allow your employees, partners, and customers to securely access applications, no matter their location or device—and enable outstanding digital experiences.

Simplify branch and cloud connectivity with fast, secure direct-to-cloud and cloud-to-cloud access, eliminating the need for costly, cumbersome networks.

Seamlessly connect branches to private apps across different IT environments, with no need to integrate networks, using zero touch provisioning.
Experimente el poder de Zero Trust Exchange de Zscaler
Una plataforma integral para proteger, simplificar y transformar su empresa.
01 Operaciones de seguridad
Reduzca el riesgo y detecte y contenga las infracciones, con información procesable de una plataforma unificada
02 Protección contra la amenaza cibernética
Proteja a los usuarios, los dispositivos y las cargas de trabajo para evitar verse comprometido y el movimiento lateral de amenazas
03 Seguridad de los datos
Aproveche la inspección completa de TLS/SSL a escala para una seguridad completa de los datos en toda la plataforma SSE
04 Zero Trust para sucursales y la nube
Conecte usuarios, dispositivos y cargas de trabajo en la sucursal, la nube y el centro de datos, y entre estos elementos.
FAQ
Cybersecurity is vital for financial institutions because they manage sensitive customer data, large financial transactions, and critical infrastructure. A successful cyberattack can lead to severe financial losses, reputational damage, and regulatory penalties. Strengthening cybersecurity helps prevent breaches, ensures trust with customers, and complies with industry regulations like GDPR or PCI DSS.
Financial institutions frequently encounter cyberthreats such as phishing campaigns, ransomware attacks, insider threats, and advanced persistent threats (APTs). These threats are designed to steal sensitive data, disrupt operations, or exploit vulnerabilities in the network. Proactive monitoring and robust security measures are essential to mitigate the risks posed by these evolving threats. Learn more in the latest ThreatLabz Encrypted Attacks Report.
Financial institutions can evaluate their cybersecurity readiness through risk assessments, red teaming, and adopting frameworks like NIST CSF or ISO 27001. Leveraging data security posture management (DSPM) tools helps identify sensitive data exposure and access risks. Regular audits and simulated events ensure resilience against threats and compliance with industry standards.