Market-leading technology solution provider, World Wide Technology and Cybereason, the creators of leading Cyber Defence Platform, have recently announced a promising partnership. This collaboration will allow the customers of both companies to bring autonomy to their cybersecurity settings by combining multiple data sources, businesses context, machine learning and big data analytics to better protect their organizations, and proactively reduce the potential of a cybersecurity breach.
Both companies have displayed enthusiasm at the partnership that will combine a multi-billion-dollar technology solutions provider with a powerful cybersecurity defence platform. This partnership promises to deliver maturity in business and technology by offering clients a holistic, multi-vendor approach to cybersecurity defence. This will give the advantage back to the defender enterprises and provide enterprises with a competitive advantage that aligns with their overall architecture efforts.
Partnering with WWT will give Cybereason a competitive advantage, allowing them to leverage WWT’s broad customer base, extensive lab environment, top engineering talent, application developers for custom integrations and strong partnerships with other technology companies. Cybereason offers endpoint prevention, detection and response through active monitoring. This solution delivers multi-layered endpoint prevention by leveraging signature and signatureless techniques to prevent known and unknown threats in conjunction with behavioural and deception techniques to prevent ransomware and fileless attacks
Joe O’Donnell, Cybereason’s Vice President of the Americas Channels, showed excitement with the collaboration stating: “Cybereason is thrilled to partner with WWT and the future is incredibly bright as our business continues to rapidly scale”. O’Donnell promised that WWT and Cybereason would work in tandem to “offload the work of identifying security risks, allowing joint customers to take decisive action to reduce cyberthreats and protect their organizations”. Customers should be completely assured with their security systems. O’Donnell stated that “WWT’s vast and broad reach into global enterprises will enable Cybereason to achieve its goals and continue building its footprint around the world”.
This excitement was echoed by Matt Berry, WWT’s principal Architect, Global Security Practice, who said: “we look forward to working with Cybereason to help our joint customers mature their security posture through combined next-gen anti-malware/virus and industry best detection and response capabilities.” Continuing, Berry praises “Cybereason’s autonomous security approach” that “will allow security analysts to spend more time on higher value tasks and fill the massive gap left in the cybersecurity industry due to the shortage of three million plus security analysts”.
This international cooperation between two elite technological vendors marks the start of and exciting period of maturing security practices for security analysts, and enterprises alike. Cybereason and WWT’s partnership promises to usher in a new era of increasing cybersecurity convenience for the firm’s joint customers, while closing the increasing vocational gap of security analysts.