IronNet expands Singapore footprint with leading healthcare and financial customers' addition
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 17 -- IronNet Inc (IronNet), an innovative leader Transforming Cybersecurity Through Collective Defense℠, announced it has expanded its international footprint with the addition of a leading wealth management platform as well as a private healthcare service from Singapore as customers.
Both organisations—which are remaining anonymous to protect their operational security—will use IronNet’s leading AI-based Network Detection and Response (NDR) solution as well as the IronNet Collective Defense℠ platform, to collaborate in real time to better detect and defend against cyber attacks.
“It’s no coincidence that critical sectors, managing the most sensitive of data, look to IronNet to safeguard their information and their business,” said Vice President of APJ at IronNet, Gaurav Chhiber.
“Collective Defense combines advanced behavioral analytics with sector and nationwide intelligence to help ensure the security and resilience of the most critical sectors and infrastructure.”
According to a statement, as cyberattacks increase in scale, sophistication, and frequency, Singapore’s critical sectors are re-evaluating their traditional approach to cybersecurity and looking to the latest technologies and models to give themselves a clear advantage when protecting their customers and their business.
The IronNet Collective Defense platform provides that advantage as the first automated cyber solution that delivers threat knowledge and intelligence across industries at machine speed.
By leveraging IronNet’s advanced AI-driven NDR capabilities, the Collective Defense platform can detect and prioritise anomalous activity inside individual enterprise network environments.
The IronNet Collective Defense platform analyses threat detections across the community to identify broad attack patterns and provides anonymised intelligence back to all community members in real time, giving all members early insight into potential incoming attacks.
This increased visibility of known and unknown cyber threats, combined with the ability to collaborate in real time, can help improve effectiveness of cyber defenders by allowing for faster triage and stronger response capabilities.
-- BERNAMA
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