Seceon and Aquion Partner to Boost AI Cybersecurity in ANZ and Japan

Seceon and Aquion have announced a strategic partnership to enhance AI-driven cybersecurity solutions across Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. The collaboration will leverage Seceon's aiXDR360 platform to provide comprehensive threat detection and response.

Seceon and Aquion have announced a strategic partnership to enhance AI-driven cybersecurity solutions across Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, announced in a press release. This collaboration aims to deploy Seceon's aiXDR360 platform to enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure operators in these regions.

Aquion will serve as an authorized distributor for Seceon's Open Threat Management Platform, which includes advanced tools like aiSIEM, aiXDR360, and aiSecurityScore360. This partnership addresses the growing complexity faced by security teams in managing multiple, siloed tools by offering a unified AI/ML-powered solution for detection, response, and compliance.

The alliance also provides technical enablement and localized support, opening new opportunities for regional MSSPs and cloud providers to launch managed detection and response services. This move comes as organizations in the region face increasing cyber threats, necessitating intelligent, consolidated security platforms that are easy to deploy and operate.

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