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43 itsa Magazine 2025 www markttechnik de Forescout relies on a comprehensive crosstechnology approach The explosive growth in connected devices where analysts are predicting significant growth rates particularly in the IoT sector a new approach to cybersecurity is required As the number of devices increases connections and data streams also multiply exponentially To prevent an impending loss of control companies need reliable realtime information about the status of their entire digital infrastructure Only with this complete picture of their situation can companies make informed security decisions and act in a responsible manner What has happened since itsa 2024? Over the past year Forescout has consistently adapted its platform to changing customer needs The focus has been on maximum flexibility in deployment While Forescout traditionally comes from the onpremises world the company is now responding to the growing cloud trend The technology is available both from the cloud and optimised for cloud environments The complex risk assessment of individual devices benefits particularly from cloud architecture because large amounts of data have to be correlated in real time This development enables customers to take full advantage of cloud technology without having to forego proven onpremises options The interview was conducted by Andreas Knoll Forescout Hall 7 Booth 436 Current IT security in a special environment Forescout‘s itsa booth is inspired by the roleplaying game “Dungeons Dragons” Image Forescout Super apps and ID management Europe‘s opportunity for secure digital ecosystems Although SuperApps promise convenience by combining banking shopping and communication in one app Asian models reveal risks such as data collection and surveillance Europe‘s opportunity lies in offering secure alternatives with zerotrust architecture robust identity verification processes and GDPR compliance By Ismet Koyun CEO and founder of the Kobil Group SuperApps promise maximum userfriendliness and a streamlined digital experience with just one login However examining the Asian role models such as WeChat reveals a lack of transparency and protective measures European alternatives could do better if security and data protection were considered from the outset Internet users juggle dozens of apps accounts and passwords every day SuperApps promise to solve this problem by providing a single central platform for banking messaging ecommerce government services and more offering a seamless and easytouse experience That sounds tempting In Asia this concept is already in use thanks to SuperApps such as Alipay WeChat and Grab However this comes at a price accusations of opaque data collection total surveillance and government interference are commonplace