Aims to deliver enhanced cyber security solutions to Asia Pacific enterprise organisations Threat detection and response vendor Vectra AI has struck a new strategic partnership with NEC Asia Pacific (APAC) to deliver enhanced cyber security solutions. The partnership aims to bolster security for enterprises across public cloud, identity, software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, and networks with security AI that autonomously detects and prioritises cyber threats at a time when the cyber threat environment continues to grow in complexity. "NEC has first-class managed security services, and we are delighted to be able to offer these to our customers," said David Sajoto, vice president of APJ for Vectra AI. "By integrating the Vectra platform with NEC's managed security offering, customers can now have the full visibility of their security measures across hybrid architectures and cloud environments." Jack Ming, vice president of enterprise infrastructure business unit at NEC Asia Pacific said "the collective strength of the new partnership with Vectra AI will provide enhanced and more secure infrastructure to help customers combat cyberattacks. "NEC's focus is on enhancing our network security solutions for organizations against growing cyber threats. Together with Vectra, our new offering will bring intelligence-driven solutions to organizations by utilising automation to alleviate the stress security teams face today." NEC has recently partnered with Civtec in New Zealand, Stratus in Asia Pacific, BAI Communications Australia (BAI) and Optus in Australia. Related content news ServiceNow hires Barry Dietrich for A/NZ and David Thodey as advisor Both hires are integral to the company. By Sasha Karen 03 May 2024 2 mins Careers Enterprise Applications Software Development news Broadcom hints "more to come" post-VMware Sums up the last few months after the November acquisition closing. By Sasha Karen 03 May 2024 3 mins Mergers and Acquisitions Cloud Computing Vendors and Providers news The Instillery targets costs to make cyber security services more accessible Service aims to encourage use of Microsoft licenses many businesses have already paid for. By Rob O’Neill 02 May 2024 2 mins Small and Medium Business Managed Service Providers Security news Enprise Group sales surge after resolution of MYOB dispute Enprise's board expects the improved performance to continue. By Rob O’Neill 02 May 2024 2 mins Small and Medium Business Enterprise Applications Vendors and Providers