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Fujitsu has proven its dedication to cyber security after achieving all four of Microsoft’s security specialisations.
The Japanese multinational announced today (27 August) that it achieved Microsoft’s global specialisations in threat protection, cloud security, identity and access management, and information protection and governance, marking its commitment to delivering secure and safe services and products for its customers.
“Achieving all four Microsoft security specialisations, combined with our new Fujitsu Cyber Security Services offering, means organisations across Australia and New Zealand can be confident they are supported and protected by a robust set of security solutions,” said Laura O’Neill, head of cyber security services at Fujitsu.
“Our team’s expertise and dedication ensure that businesses are safeguarded against evolving cyber threats.”
Fujitsu has a comprehensive security offering, with a data security and forensics team that covers consulting and assurance, digital forensics and incident response, and AI-enhanced security operations.
Alongside achieving all four Microsoft global security specialisations, Fujitsu was also selected to join the Microsoft Intelligence Security Association, a global ecosystem of organisations that contribute to Microsoft’s security roadmap.
“Fujitsu’s quadruple certification, its inclusion in Microsoft Intelligent Security Associations (MISA) and the launch of Fujitsu Cyber Security Services demonstrate a comprehensive approach to cyber security, empowering businesses across the region to confidently embrace digital transformation while mitigating risk,” said Fujitsu.
“This commitment to excellence ensures that organisations can focus on their core business objectives, knowing they are protected by advanced security solutions.”