Cylance’s A/NZ channel head handed top job
Just months after becoming Cylance’s local channel head, Jason Duerden has been named A/NZ country manager.
Just months after becoming Cylance’s local channel head, Jason Duerden has been named A/NZ country manager.
Since launching full throttle into the A/NZ marketplace, Cylance has been on a mission to propel its growth in the market through its channel network.
Cylance attempts to restart local channel push following a period of turmoil, with the appointment of a new partner executive for A/NZ.
Skeleton staff base remains as cyber security vendor issues round of local sales and channel cuts.
This ARN Roundtable explained how the channel can capitalise on increased end-user agitation.
Australia and New Zealand exempt from global distie deal as vendor bets big on Arrow in local market.
From new extortion schemes, outside threats and rising cyber attacks, the art of securing the enterprise has seldom been so complex or challenging. Yet amidst the sensationalism, media headlines and ongoing high profile breaches, confusion floods the channel, as partners seek strategic methods to combat rising sophistication from attackers. So when sizing up the security spectrum, where’s the channel sweet spot in Australia? This roundtable was sponsored by Cylance, F5, FireEye, Kaspersky, RSA and Sophos. Photos by Maria Stefina.
Endpoint security vendor, Cylance, has partnered with Arrow to lead its growth strategy across Australia and New Zealand.
As competition within the security market intensifies, Intel Security is rallying its partners and competitors around a new, edgier McAfee brand.
Algorithm-based endpoint security vendor, Cylance, has appointed Lani Edwards to run its channel business in A/NZ.
IT security company, Cylance, has ramped up its push into the Asia-Pacific region with three new executive appointments in A/NZ.
In 2012, Stuart McClure founded Cylance, a company which applies artificial intelligence to predicatively identify and stop cyber attacks prior to execution. He gave us some of his top tips for what to expect in 2015.
Rather than looking for signatures of known malware as traditional anti-virus software does, next-generation endpoint protection platforms analyze processes, changes and connections in order to spot activity that indicates foul play and while that approach is better at catching zero-day exploits, issues remain.
<a href="http://www.barklyprotects.com/">Barkly</a>, a startup in endpoint security, has now banked enough investment money to keep it going for two more years and plans to launch its first products sometime in late 2015.
Hackers probably gained access to Sony's network last year after a series of phishing emails aimed at system engineers, network administrators and others who were asked to verify their Apple IDs, a security expert said today.