DarkMatter, vArmour offer cybersecurity solutions to Middle Eastern businesses

DarkMatter and vArmour offer cybersecurity solutions to Middle Eastern businesses
DarkMatter and vArmour offer cybersecurity solutions to Middle Eastern businesses -
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DarkMatter recently announced a partnership with vArmour, which
aims to offer customers of both companies cybersecurity solutions.

DarkMatter,
headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, will collaborate with vArmour, an
internationally recognized data center and cloud security company, to offer the
best data solutions that fight against cyber-dangers.

“As enterprises migrate to the cloud, we look to identify
technology partners with whom we can collaborate to help guide our clients when
making critical decisions and executing cloud-driven processes,” Faisal Al
Bannai, CEO of DarkMatter, said. “As a result of our partnership
with vArmour, DarkMatter will be able to offer its clients best-in-class
security in virtual and cloud-based environments.”

Through the partnership, DarkMatter will provide services to
customers warding against cyberattacks or repairing systems after a cyberthreat.
vArmour’s Distributed Security System (DSS) technology paired with DarkMatter’s
non-stop fight against cyberthreats for all clients will allow customers to confidentially
regain control of their network. In addition, clients will be able to detect and respond to threats to the company’s digital and cloud-based systems.

Companies throughout the Middle East are heavily reliant on virtual and cloud-based environments for their system needs, making services
offered through the joint partnership even more vital.

“vAmour continues to
observe a paradigm shift in the way organizations invest, adopt and deploy
operationally efficient technologies, like the cloud and hyper-converged
infrastructures,” Tim Eades, CEO of vArmour, said. “In working with leading global
security providers like DarkMatter, our resulting partnership will bring forth
best-of-breed segmentation and micro-segmentation technology, along with
advanced security analytics to combat targeted attacks. As a result, joint
clients will be able to dynamically and automatically respond to and contain
threats across both public and private cloud environments.”



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