Sectigo, a provider of comprehensive certificate lifecycle management (CLM), has announced a new partnership with TRINEXIA to expand its footprint in the Middle East and Africa. This partnership aims to enhance digital trust and security in the region, providing businesses with access to Sectigo’s innovative digital security solutions.
Trusted by over 700,000 businesses worldwide, Sectigo’s digital certificates play a crucial role in authenticating and securing online communications for organizations of all sizes. More than 36% of Fortune 1000 companies rely on Sectigo’s solutions, including major firms in the Middle East and Africa such as the UAE, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Nigeria. These companies span various industries, including real estate, entertainment, financial services, and property management, highlighting Sectigo’s industry-leading expertise.
As the number of digital certificates grows and their lifespans shorten, the need for efficient certificate management becomes more pressing. Sectigo is committed to making CLM a standard practice for enterprise customers in the Middle East and Africa, focusing on transitioning to 90-day certificate lifecycles and preparing for the era of post-quantum cryptography (PQC).
Quantum computing poses new cybersecurity challenges, with harvest-and-decrypt attacks becoming a significant risk. Sectigo leads the way in helping organizations transition to quantum-resistant cryptography, offering comprehensive strategies to ensure quantum resilience. Sectigo’s presence in the Middle East and Africa demonstrates a strong commitment to supporting organizations as they navigate these emerging cybersecurity threats.
The partnership with TRINEXIA underscores a shared commitment to enhancing digital trust and security across the Middle East and Africa. Ottavio Camponeschi, VP Sales (EMEA) at Sectigo, highlighted the benefits of the collaboration, stating that it will enable customers of all sizes in the region to leverage the advantages of Sectigo’s best-in-class Certificate Lifecycle Management platform to establish digital trust. Both Sectigo and TRINEXIA are trusted partners in the region and are poised to grow even more prominent as organizations seek partners with proven and cutting-edge technology solutions.
To further support the MEA market, Sectigo has announced the addition of several key individuals to its team, including Lorenzo Bartolini as Regional Sales Manager for Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa; Rida Benbrahim as Senior Solution Architect EMEA; Majid Taharast for Channel and Alliances in the Middle East and Africa; and Aaron Kanagu as Business Development Representative for the Middle East and Africa.
Sectigo’s partnership with TRINEXIA and the addition of experienced team members will significantly impact the digital security landscape in the Middle East and Africa, providing organizations with advanced tools and strategies to enhance their security posture and digital trust.