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CyberKnight has announced a new distribution partnership with Invicti, a global application security provider trusted by more than 3,600 organizations worldwide. The collaboration aims to strengthen application security across the Middle East and Africa. Invicti currently helps secure over 800,000 web applications through automated and highly accurate vulnerability identification and validation.

As organizations in the MEA region accelerate digital transformation, application security gaps continue to widen. Moreover, industry analysts such as Gartner and Forrester highlight increasing risks from complex application architectures and fragmented testing approaches. High false-positive rates also slow remediation. Therefore, the partnership creates an opportunity to deliver accurate and scalable application security solutions aligned with DevSecOps practices.

Invicti’s unified platform includes DAST and ASPM capabilities. In addition, it integrates seamlessly into CI/CD pipelines and supports third-party SAST and SCA tools. Its proof-based scanning technology validates many exploitable vulnerabilities with 99.98% accuracy. As a result, security teams can focus on real risks, reduce remediation time, and maintain development speed. The platform also offers AI-assisted remediation, compliance-ready reporting, and on-premises deployment. Consequently, it is suitable for regulated and high-risk environments.

Commenting on the partnership, Wael Jaber, Chief Strategy Officer at CyberKnight, said Invicti strengthens the company’s application security portfolio. He noted that organizations are seeking greater accuracy and operational clarity. He added that the partnership enables delivery of a more complete application security stack, complements existing SAST capabilities, and extends coverage across DAST and ASPM. Furthermore, it supports CyberKnight’s commitment to integrated enterprise-grade security offerings that create long-term customer value.

Meanwhile, Noel Slane, Vice President of Global Sales at Invicti, said the partnership expands Invicti’s regional reach. He emphasized that CyberKnight’s local market expertise and technical capabilities will help organizations adopt modern application security practices. Ultimately, both companies expect the collaboration to scale responsible security adoption across the region, reinforcing CyberKnight’s role in advancing enterprise cybersecurity in MEA.