USX Cyber debuts GUARDIENTTM: revolutionizing cybersecurity for Managed Service Providers

June 28, 2024
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TLDR:

  • USX Cyber launched GUARDIENT, an advanced XDR cybersecurity platform for MSPs.
  • GUARDIENT offers advanced threat detection, unified platform, compliance accelerators, and economic advantages.

Article Summary:

Today, USX Cyber unveiled GUARDIENT, an eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) cybersecurity platform tailored for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) catering to small to medium-sized businesses. The launch of this solution aims to address the pressing need for robust security in a market that is highly targeted by cyber threats. GUARDIENT offers a ‘single pane of glass’ approach, simplifying cybersecurity operations for MSPs. It provides scalable security operations, making customer onboarding and delivery of enterprise-class protection easier. MSPs have the option to either enhance their employees’ cyber defense skills with USX Cyber’s resources or have USX Cyber manage security operations entirely.

USX Cyber’s GUARDIENT offers key features such as advanced threat detection, automated response capabilities, a unified platform integrating the entire cyber tool stack, proprietary Compliance Accelerators for regulatory standards adherence, and economic benefits through technical optimization and simplified pricing. CEO Clyde Goldbach emphasizes that GUARDIENT is not just a tool but a complete cybersecurity solution empowering MSPs to transform their help desk into a Security Operations Center (SOC) to protect clients effectively while boosting revenue and profitability. USX Cyber’s mission is to support MSP partners with comprehensive security tools to thrive in the digital age.

For more information on GUARDIENT and partnership opportunities with USX Cyber, individuals can visit USX Cyber’s website or contact Chief Growth Officer Rod Volz via email at [email protected] or phone at (703) 244-3892.


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