Integrity360 partners with Darktrace for full security portfolio reselling

July 6, 2024
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TLDR:

Integrity360 has partnered with Darktrace to resell their entire security portfolio, starting with the DETECT and RESPOND solutions for managed detection and response. This partnership aims to provide proactive defense to customers in complex environments through a combination of Darktrace’s AI engine and Integrity360’s expertise.

  • Integrity360 to resell Darktrace’s entire security portfolio
  • Initial offering includes DETECT and RESPOND solutions for managed detection and response

Integrity360 partners with Darktrace for comprehensive security solutions

Integrity360, a Pan-European cyber security MSP, has entered into a partnership with Darktrace to resell the latter’s entire portfolio of IT/OT services. This collaboration will see Integrity360 offering the DETECT and RESPOND solutions as part of its managed detection and response (MDR) offering.

Brian Martin, director of product management at Integrity360, highlighted the importance of MDR in today’s complex security landscape. He emphasized the need for extra service layers to address investigative and compliance demands amidst the increasing noise of alerts.

Eloina Pesce, VP of channel, EMEA at Darktrace, expressed confidence in the partnership, stating that Darktrace’s AI engine, when combined with Integrity360’s expertise, can provide essential defense mechanisms to customers regardless of the complexity of their environments.

Integrity360 plans to integrate Darktrace’s OT offering with MDR later in the year, further enhancing its security services and support for customers.

The collaboration between Integrity360 and Darktrace marks a significant step towards offering comprehensive and proactive security solutions to organizations facing evolving cyber threats.


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