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Cyber security company CrowdStrike has announced a program to boost the capacity of its partnered Managed Security Service Providers, Managed Service Providers, System Integrators, and Global System Integrators.
Falcon Complete for Service Providers program delivers integrated threat intelligence, threat hunting, around-the-clock monitoring, and end-to-end remediation. It’s designed to let CrowdStrike’s partners offer a complete security solution while also helping them close up any skill gaps they may have in their internal teams.
The program can be used in either a co-branded manner or as a completely white-labelled offering.
“Falcon Complete for Service Providers makes it easier for customers to consume the industry’s number one MDR services with added capabilities from their chosen service provider for seamless security and peace of mind,” said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, in a statement.
“Customers have the full benefit of not only choosing their preferred provider but also realising the highest levels of protection against advanced threats.”
According to Shintaro Takeda, CSO and information security director at KDDI Europe, the new program fits in perfectly with KDDI’s own services.
“The partnership between KDDI Europe and CrowdStrike enhances security for our customers with comprehensive endpoint protection, rapid detection, threat hunting and full-cycle remediation,” Takeda said. “The highly acclaimed MDR service is an excellent addition to our robust security offering and has been integrated into the KDDI Europe Business Security Suite alongside the IT Operations Centre, Systems Integration and Network Services to secure businesses of all sizes.”
“As a founding partner of the Falcon Complete for Service Providers program, we will continue to work closely with the Falcon Complete team to effectively detect and prevent security breaches for our customers whilst also administering countermeasures against emerging and advanced attacks.”
David Hollingworth has been writing about technology for over 20 years, and has worked for a range of print and online titles in his career. He is enjoying getting to grips with cyber security, especially when it lets him talk about Lego.