Radiant Logic, a pioneer in Identity Data Fabric and Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM), and cybersecurity platform Zscaler have announced a strategic technology partnership aimed at resolving the critical identity bottlenecks associated with mergers and acquisitions. Historically, corporate integrations have been stalled by complex network and identity merges, dragging out operational timelines, inflating costs, and heightening cybersecurity risks. By combining the RadiantOne unified identity data fabric with the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform, the collaborative solution eliminates traditional integration frictions to safely deliver “Day 1 Access” for newly acquired workforces. RadiantOne acts as a single, authoritative source by unifying disparate user information from the acquired entity’s legacy directories, human resource databases, and applications.
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Concurrently, Zscaler consumes this streamlined data to enable secure, contextual, identity-based access to necessary internet, SaaS, and private cloud systems without placing those users directly onto the core corporate network. This approach significantly minimizes the risk of expanding a firm’s attack surface or inheriting preexisting data breaches, while enabling rapid workspace productivity. Commenting on the immediate operational impact of the joint framework, John Skinner, VP of Technology Partnerships at Radiant Logic, stated, “Identity is the connective tissue of every merger, and enterprises feel it most painfully on the day the deal closes. Together with Zscaler, we’ve made that bottleneck go away. RadiantOne unifies identity data across the acquired entity’s directories, HR systems, and applications while Zscaler provides secure access to applications. The integration project that used to take a year now finishes on the day the deal closes.“


