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Transitioning to Remote Work: A Case Study of National Australia Bank's Cloud Migration
Applicable Industries
- Finance & Insurance
- National Security & Defense
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Campus Area Network
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
The Challenge
National Australia Bank (NAB), one of Australia’s “Big Four” financial institutions, faced a significant challenge in balancing the convenience of online transactions with the need for personal, direct engagement for larger transactions. The bank was also grappling with the strict data-privacy requirements, low risk tolerance, and regulatory constraints typical of the financial services industry. In the mid-2010s, NAB recognized the potential value of migrating to the cloud, particularly for strengthening its security posture. However, the transition was not without its challenges. In early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic hit, leading to a surge in customer call volumes and necessitating a shift to remote work for the safety of NAB's employees. This sudden change posed a practical challenge, as not all of NAB's employees were equipped to work remotely.
About The Customer
National Australia Bank (NAB) is one of Australia’s “Big Four” financial institutions, serving consumer and commercial interests in Australia, New Zealand, and across Asia. With over nine million customers, NAB is the largest business bank in Australia and a national icon with a history spanning 160 years. The bank's IT organization supports business operations for more than 1500 branches, and its IT team is led by Steve Day, the Executive for Enterprise Technology. NAB has a revenue of USD$12B40 and employs 35,000 people across eight countries and 1600 locations.
The Solution
To address these challenges, NAB invested in Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA), implementing local internet breakouts for users and leveraging ZIA’s Cloud Sandbox security technology. The bank's shift to the cloud was driven by security priorities, with a focus on achieving a Zero Trust environment. When the pandemic hit, NAB had to quickly scale up its operations to accommodate higher customer call volumes and enable remote work for its employees. The bank realized that it could not scale up its existing VPN solution rapidly due to the time and cost involved in procuring legacy connectivity hardware. Instead, NAB opted for an accelerated rollout of Zscaler Private Access (ZPA), shifting to a remote-access model and deploying ZPA for thousands of employees. This enabled them to access corporate resources from remote locations, facilitating a smooth transition to remote work.
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