

Racing innovation meets Zero Trust.
Together, we are racing to a future where man and machine generate breakthrough performance, securely.

Our partnership goes beyond the track
Zscaler is the Official Global Cybersecurity Partner of the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team. The Aston Martin Formula One™ Team will be deploying our Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ to secure their entire cybersecurity infrastructure. They aren't just displaying our logo; they are trusting us to protect their critical data.

Built for environments with no margin for error
Securing performance at race speed
Protecting the data that powers innovation


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FAQ
Zscaler is the Official Global Cybersecurity Partner of the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team. The team is deploying the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ to secure its entire cybersecurity infrastructure — not as a branding exercise, but as a genuine operational commitment to protecting critical data across a global, high-stakes environment.
Zero Trust means no user, device, or connection is trusted by default. Access is granted based on verified context. Formula One teams transmit enormous volumes of sensitive performance data across distributed, always-on environments. A perimeter-based model can't keep pace with that. Zero Trust secures every connection without slowing the operation down.
Race strategy, telemetry, and engineering data represent measurable competitive advantages. A breach doesn't just create a compliance problem — it can compromise the decisions that determine race outcomes. As AI becomes embedded in team operations, the integrity of that data pipeline becomes even more consequential.
Security built into the architecture removes the friction points — slow VPN connections, manual access approvals, and bottlenecked workflows. When connectivity and security operate together from the start, teams spend less time waiting on infrastructure and more time executing.
It reflects a broader shift: security and performance are no longer opposing forces. Organizations investing in AI-driven operations need infrastructure that can move at the same pace. The Zscaler and Aston Martin Aramco partnership is a tangible example of that principle applied at the extreme end of operational demand.





