Arctic Wolf, a leading company in security operations, has announced its expansion into South Africa, where it is actively recruiting local partners to help drive the adoption of its cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions
A dedicated team from Arctic Wolf will assist customers across the African continent by providing security monitoring to detect and respond to cyber threats. The company focuses on monitoring computers, networks, and cloud-based assets for malicious activity, including cybercrime, ransomware, and malware attacks, which are increasingly common worldwide.
Clare Loveridge, Arctic Wolf’s vice-president & general manager EMEA, explained, “We have had considerable interest in the advanced cyber security which we offer customers from businesses throughout South Africa and the wider continent, so it was a logical step to formally start operations there.”
“As a channel-driven business, we believe it is critical for us to be able to recruit partners in South Africa with the vision and skills necessary to highlight to their customers the enormous benefits that Arctic Wolf can bring with its unparalleled protection. We have been delighted in only a few days, how much interest the South African channel has shown in what we do and in how we can work together to protect businesses large and small from cyberattack,” added Loveridge.
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