SecureLink, the Trusted Risk Advisor for the MEA announced signing of distribution agreement with Cytomate, a provider of security posture management and threat intelligence products. Together, SecureLink and Cytomate will empower enterprises with BAS, Deception, ASM and BAS for OT tools to fortify their defenses against advanced attacks and prioritize actionable remediation.
Cytomate is an AI CyberTech company that offers Security Posture Management and Advanced Threat intel services such as offensive security, including Red Teaming, Pen Testing, and Reverse Engineering. It replicates, evaluates, and verifies the latest attack techniques employed by Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) and other adversarial entities. This comprehensive assessment covers the entire kill chain, with a prioritized catalog of corrective actions offered upon detection of any vulnerabilities.
Commenting on this partnership, Manish Pardeshi, Director, SecureLink says, “As a specialized risk advisory firm, we help organizations navigate complex risk landscapes and make informed decisions to safeguard their sensitive data. Our partnership with Cytomate is very strategic in nature as their first distributor for ME. By leveraging our extensive technical expertise, experience, and market reach, we can open wider avenues for joint business growth. In the current threat landscape, which is ever evolving, together, our goal is to empower organizations with a resilient security framework using Cytomate’s BAS Platform.”
“We are thrilled to partner with SecureLink to extend our reach in the Middle East. This collaboration marks a significant step in our mission to provide organizations with the tools they need to combat sophisticated cyber threats. Together with SecureLink’s expertise and market presence, we are confident in our ability to enhance the security posture of enterprises across the region. Our advanced technologies will empower organizations to proactively address vulnerabilities and strengthen their defenses against ever-evolving cyber-attacks,” said Bilel Al Souaied, Chief Operating Officer at Cytomate.