Arrow ECS builds cyber security stack in A/NZ with Centrify
Arrow ECS has bolstered its cyber security portfolio through a new partnership in Australia and New Zealand with access management vendor Centrify.
Arrow ECS has bolstered its cyber security portfolio through a new partnership in Australia and New Zealand with access management vendor Centrify.
Former Hemisphere Technologies sales and channel director, Craig Katz, has taken up residence at cyber security partner, Vectra.
Cyber security vendor, Centrify, has bolstered its A/NZ channel strategy after striking a local distribution deal with Hemisphere Technologies.
Cyber-security company, Centrify, has launched a developer program designed for partners to incorporate security features deemed critical for a business, according to the vendor.
The tools available for hackers are growing, and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) within the enterprise is essential in combating attacks that use internal accounts of an enterprise to steal data, according to Centrify.
Network Professional Services (NPS) has won Centrify A/NZ Partner of the Year for the second year running.
Unmanaged, unsecure wearables are quickly becoming a new vulnerability for enterprises, according to Centrify.
Cyber-security company, Centrify, has extended its mobile capabilities by implementing derived credentials for secure mobile access to apps, websites and services that require smart card authentication.
Nine Network has chosen cyber-security company, Centrify, to securely manage user identities on its Mac computers, giving users access to both broadcast and corporate IT networks with a single login through Active Directory.
Cybersecurity company, Centrify, has received three new certifications for its application integrations with Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider, ServiceNow.
Centrify has launched the newest feature of its Privileged Identity Management solution designed to improve the security of organisations that outsource IT.
Identity management company, Centrify, has opened its first Australian datacentre based on demand for its Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) offerings as well as the requirement for well-regulated Australian firms and government agencies to have in-region data storage.
Enterprise security company, Centrify, and data security company, Vera, have inked a strategic partnership that aims to enable enterprises with a simple, unified access to sensitive information shared across Cloud and on-premises systems.
Identity management software company, Centrify, has formed technology integration partnerships with Cloud access security brokers (CASBs) CloudLock, Elastica, Imperva, Netskope and Skyhigh Networks.
Security company, Centrify, has been selected as a premier partner in Dropbox’s new partner network as it offers an Identity-as-a-Service (IDaas) solution for Dropbox for Business that is said to provide secure single sign-on, automatic user provisioning and mobile device management.