Exertis has been named as US cybersecurity specialist Seceon’s first UK partner.
Seceon’s claim to fame is creating AI driven cyber threat detection and fixing platforms for enterprises and MSSPs. It is based in Massachusetts, and has an MSSP roster of more than 200.
Exertis Enterprise sales boss Dominic Ryles said he was excited to have Seceon join the Exertis Enterprise – Security solution stack as it gives our channel partners the tools they need to better equip themselves for visibility and actionable insights into the types of malicious threats that are targeting organisations today.
“It’s estimated that the detection and response market will grow at a 40 per cent CAGR by 2026 , of which Seceon plays a pivotal role in this arena, and promises a huge growth area for many of our channel partners who are looking to turn themselves into an MSSP or offer SOC-level services to their customers.”
The pair will develop new channels for the Seceon Open Threat Management (OTM) platform which uses machine learning to develop an understanding of future threats rather than relying upon the threats already noticed.
Seceon’s aiSIEM, aiMSSP, and aiXDR solutions run on the OTM platform, which it claims means channel partners don’t have to have a huge amount of expertise in this field, as they are guided by machine learning-based behavioural analytics and AI-based decision making to raise and eliminate cyber security threats.
Lalit Shinde, chief revenue officer at Seceon, added: “Globally the cybersecurity market is growing at a higher rate because of focus on digitisation due to government initiatives and also increased cyber attacks.