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The Canberra-based cyber security firm has introduced a global channel partner program to expand the availability of its NC Protect product.
ASX-listed cyber security firm archTIS has launched a new global channel partner program, aimed at offering its NC Protect product to resellers, system integrators and MSSPs for inclusion in their solutions portfolio.
NC Protect is designed to provide advanced information security tools to customers using Microsoft 365 and Nutanix Files collaboration applications.
The new program is expected to focus on recruiting partners in the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe Middle East Africa (EMEA) geographies.
According to archTIS, eligible members of the program would receive the following benefits:
“We see the channel partner network as an integral part of our growth plan both here in Australia and globally,” Matt Kluken, vice president and general manager of Asia Pacific, said.
“With our integration into Microsoft 365 applications, including Teams and SharePoint, there’s many customers that need a simpler and more scalable way to secure sensitive information across their collaboration tools with advanced functionality that not available out of the box.
“We’re looking to reward those partners who are forward-thinking and looking to proactively solve some of the biggest challenges in cyber security today – how to share and collaborate on sensitive information securely.”
Tesserent, LiveTiles, Sharing Minds, and New Zealand-based Tabella are among the members of archTIS’ existing partner network.
Tabella managing director Lewis Holden welcomed the opportunity to collaborate with archTIS.
“The cyber security needs of the New Zealand government and business continue to be highlighted with recent major breaches and incidents, along with new legislative requirements in the new Privacy Act," Holden said.
“Tabella was founded by three cyber security veterans to take the best technology and put it to work here in New Zealand. ArchTIS’ attribute-based access control solutions are a great example of the type of technology we’re looking for – complementary and ahead of the curve.
“NC Protect is perfect for government organisations that need to collaborate on sensitive data within Microsoft collaboration tools, but need enhanced security to do so safely.”
The Australian Department of Defence recently awarded a $296,000 contract to archTIS for the delivery of supply, integration and implementation services for the expansion of NC Protect across agencies.
The Canberra-based firm has also entered into an agreement with one of Australia’s leading national security departments for NC Protect licences and ongoing customer support, with the contract valued at $535,000 over five years.
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