Sysdojo is proud to announce its partnership with iboss, a cloud-native Zero Trust and Security Service Edge (SSE) provider. This partnership strengthens Sysdojo's position as a specialist Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) delivering modern, scalable, and performance-driven cloud security architectures.
Together, we are enabling organisations to move from legacy perimeter security to true Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)—without the complexity of appliance-heavy infrastructure.
Cybersecurity has changed. The perimeter is gone. Users work from anywhere. Applications live in SaaS platforms and public cloud environments. Traditional VPN-centric security models were not designed for this reality.
Who is iboss?
iboss is a cloud-native security platform built to deliver Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB), and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities through a globally distributed cloud architecture.
Unlike traditional firewall and VPN solutions, iboss was designed specifically for a distributed workforce and cloud-first enterprises. Its platform enforces identity-based access policies, ensuring users connect securely to applications—whether SaaS, cloud-hosted, or private—without relying on network location.
Why this partnership matters
Modern organisations are facing increasing pressure to:
- Secure hybrid and remote workforces
- Protect SaaS and cloud applications
- Reduce VPN dependency
- Improve user experience
- Strengthen compliance posture
Legacy security stacks struggle under these demands. They require hardware deployments, backhauling traffic to data centres, and complex infrastructure management.
The iboss cloud security platform removes these bottlenecks by delivering security controls directly from the cloud. Sysdojo brings the architectural design, integration expertise, and managed security operations required to deploy and optimise the platform effectively.
This is not just a reseller relationship. It is a strategic security transformation capability.
What makes iboss different
One of the most distinctive aspects of iboss is its per-customer dedicated cloud model. Instead of placing customers into a shared multi-tenant infrastructure, iboss provides dedicated cloud environments for each customer. This approach delivers:
- Strong data segregation
- Consistent performance
- Greater policy flexibility
- Operational control
- Simplified compliance alignment
For enterprises operating in regulated sectors or across multiple regions, this architecture provides a practical advantage when implementing Zero Trust security strategies.
It also supports faster deployment cycles because policies and configurations are managed within a controlled, customer-specific environment.
Why Sysdojo chose iboss
Sysdojo works closely with organisations modernising their cloud environments, implementing DevSecOps practices, and strengthening governance, risk, and compliance frameworks. Across these engagements, we identified a clear pattern:
Organisations want Zero Trust security, but they need a cloud-native platform that can scale globally—and they need specialist support to deploy it correctly.
iboss aligns with Sysdojo's approach to security architecture:
- Cloud-first
- Identity-driven
- Policy-based
- Scalable
- Performance-aware
By combining iboss technology with Sysdojo's security architecture, deployment engineering, and managed security services, customers gain both the platform and the operational capability required for sustainable security transformation.
Faster deployment, greater flexibility
Traditional security rollouts often require:
- Hardware procurement
- Data centre changes
- Complex network redesign
- Extended implementation timelines
With iboss, security is delivered from the cloud. Deployment typically focuses on identity integration, endpoint configuration, and policy enforcement rather than infrastructure build-out. This results in:
- Faster implementation timelines
- Reduced infrastructure overhead
- Lower operational complexity
- Simplified global scaling
For organisations undergoing digital transformation, mergers, or rapid workforce expansion, this flexibility is critical.
What this means for Sysdojo customers
Enhanced Zero Trust security
Customers gain access to a mature cloud security platform delivering:
- Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)
- Secure Web Gateway (SWG)
- Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)
- Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
- Identity-aware policy enforcement
Reduced VPN dependence
By moving away from traditional VPN-based access models, organisations can reduce network bottlenecks and simplify secure remote connectivity.
Improved compliance alignment
The dedicated cloud architecture and policy-driven access model support organisations working towards or maintaining standards such as ISO 27001 and SOC 2 by improving visibility and control over user access and data flows.
Managed security expertise
As a specialist MSSP, Sysdojo provides:
- Security architecture design
- Implementation and rollout
- Policy optimisation
- Ongoing monitoring and management
- Advisory support aligned to cloud and compliance objectives
Sysdojo overlays this with managed security services, integration with observability tooling, and governance oversight.
The strategic outcome
The partnership between Sysdojo and iboss enables organisations to:
- Accelerate Zero Trust adoption
- Modernise cloud security architecture
- Reduce reliance on legacy network security tools
- Improve security visibility
- Scale securely across global teams
Cloud security is no longer about protecting a location. It is about protecting identities, devices, and applications—wherever they operate.
Sysdojo and iboss are delivering that capability together.
Modern security requires modern architecture. This partnership is built to deliver it.
Cloud-Native Platform
Per-customer dedicated cloud with strong data segregation and consistent performance.
Full Security Stack
ZTNA, SWG, CASB, and DLP delivered from a single platform.
Specialist MSSP Support
Architecture, deployment, and managed services from Sysdojo.