Exclusive Networks and NetWitness sign distribution partnership

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NetWitness, a globally recognized partner for some of the world’s largest and most secure enterprises, has announced a partnership with Exclusive Networks, a global trusted cybersecurity expert for digital infrastructure, announced a press release.

According to the release, the partnership aims to deliver NetWitness’ top threat detection and response products to organisations in the Middle East. Together, NetWitness and Exclusive Networks will enable enterprises to better their cybersecurity strategy in the face of an ever-changing threat landscape.

“It’s clear from our work with NetWitness that it’s an ideal partner for Exclusive Networks, and for helping Middle East-based companies prepare for the advanced persistent threats that continue to wreak havoc on operations and commerce,” said Nathan Clements, Regional Vice President at Exclusive Networks Middle East and Africa. “We’re looking forward to working side-by-side with NetWitness and combining the expertise of both organizations to meet today’s and tomorrow’s security challenges head-on for our customers.” 

Dave Govan, Worldwide Head of Sales, Marketing, and Services for NetWitness, said, “We’re thrilled to partner with Exclusive Networks. Our new relationship extends the value of NetWitness for Middle East-based Enterprises. Threat actors are becoming more sophisticated with each passing day, and this partnership with Exclusive Networks will help our customers take a big leap forward in seeing threats and taking the right steps to mitigate them.”

The NetWitness Platform is an updated SIEM Threat Detection and Response and open XDR platform that enables security teams to identify, analyse the entire scope of a breach, and respond automatically to security threats across current IT infrastructures. On physical, virtual, and cloud computing platforms, the NetWitness Platform captures and analyses data from all capture points, including logs, network packets, netflow, endpoints, and IoT. It employs threat intelligence and user behaviour analytics to identify, prioritise, and analyse risks, as well as to automate response, therefore increasing the efficacy and efficiency of security operations.


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