Seceon's Cybersecurity Platform Now Available Through Exprivia

By Greg Tavarez

TGIF, readers!

Before we head into the weekend, let’s talk about Seceon.

Seceon is a cybersecurity company specializing in threat management. They have a strong focus on proactive threat detection and automated response to help organizations worldwide stay ahead of evolving cyber threats and minimize potential damage.

Expanding its reach in Europe, Seceon recently teamed up with Exprivia, a renowned force in cybersecurity services and research.

Exprivia's deep-rooted commitment to cybersecurity is evident in its extensive research efforts. Their Cybersecurity Observatory, a powerhouse of threat intelligence, meticulously analyzes 55 open sources, including websites, news outlets and social media, to stay ahead of emerging threats.

Exprivia's keen insights combined with Seceon's security platform promises to deliver better protection to businesses in Europe.

Here’s how:

This strategic partnership will see Exprivia reselling and integrating Seceon's AI/ML-powered aiSIEM, aiXDR360 platform across Italy, Spain, and the DACH region.

Seceon's AI/ML-powered aiSIEM, aiXDR360 platform is a powerful cybersecurity solution that combines multiple security functions into a single, integrated platform. The platform uses advanced AI and machine learning algorithms to proactively detect and respond to threats, automate routine security tasks and provide valuable insights into an organization's security posture.

Key features include unified threat detection and response, AI-powered threat intelligence, automated incident response, advanced analytics and reporting, and scalability and flexibility.

“Our customers across Europe, whether in finance, manufacturing, healthcare, or beyond, will now benefit from Exprivia's partnership with Seceon to offer and integrate a modern, AI/ML powered comprehensive and automated security operations program,” said Daniele Urbano, of Exprivia's Cybersecurity Unit. “In addition, our security operations center will use Seceon to reduce risks from malware, ransomware, and the numerous other cyber threats that could result in cybersecurity incidents."

But that's not all that comes with the partnership. Exprivia is also launching a managed security service, powered by Seceon's platform, to further enhance security operations for its clients.

"Seceon is delighted to have been selected by Exprivia to enable their customers to deploy the leading comprehensive platform that provides cyber threat detection and response capabilities powered by AI/ML,” said Chandra Pandey, founder and CEO of Seceon. "Seceon's platform is widely regarded as a platform that scales a security operations center, empowering security analysts and incident responders to block, stop and quarantine threats.”

Cyber threats will always continue to evolve. No question about that. Therefore, it takes alliances like the one formed between Seceon and Exprivia to set a new standard for cyber defense. The duo will be an impactful one against cybercrime due to Seceon's advanced technology and Exprivia's deep industry knowledge.




Edited by Alex Passett
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