SEACOM partners with US-based Arctic Wolf on security solutions
As Africa becomes a profitable hunting field for cyber criminals, SEACOM today announced a partnership with US-based cyber security business Arctic Wolf to equip its clients with 'advanced security operations solutions' to battle the continent's mounting threats.
According to SEACOM, cyber-attacks compromise businesses of all sizes, and organisations are becoming more aware the importance of external security operations expertise.
To that end, the connectivity solutions provider says with Arctic Wolf's cloud-native platform and skilled security operations team, SEACOM clients may now benefit from personalised and proactive protection against both existing and future threats.
“This collaboration enhances SEACOM's product portfolio, addressing the specific security needs that many customers are seeking to safeguard their operations,” says the company.
It adds: “Through the partnership, SEACOM will leverage the Artic Wolf platform to offer its clients expanded visibility into their attack surface.
“Regardless of the number of vendors, services, and technologies deployed on their networks, SEACOM clients can now view their entire security landscape through a single pane of glass, enabling them to proactively identify any malicious behaviours or vulnerabilities.”
SEACOM's existing portfolio of security products and solutions will now incorporate Artic Wolf's offerings, including as Managed Detection and Response, Managed Risk, Managed Security Awareness, Incident Response, Cloud Detection and Response, and Cloud Security Posture Management.
Gert Janzen, product manager at SEACOM, comments: “Teaming up with Arctic Wolf allows us to offer cutting-edge security solutions that empower organisations to defend against evolving cyber threats effectively.
“Effective security is not achieved with just one technology or product. Today, organisations need a wholesale and holistic approach when securing their networks, one that incorporates everything from perimeter and email security to endpoint and distributed denial-of-service protection. This is the case for every company, regardless of sector or industry.”