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ALSO expands cybersecurity portfolio with CYE's AI-driven attack monitoring

Distributor ALSO is adding intelligence solutions from cybersecurity specialist CYE to the ALSO Cloud Marketplace.

The existing security portfolio includes Symantec, Kaspersky, Sophos, IBM, Microsoft, Cisco and Fortinet.  ALSO will now integrate CYE's SaaS Platform which uses advanced artificial intelligence and aims to help  organisations focus on threats that are tailored to their risk landscape and attack surface. CYE provides to customers a significantly improved security posture and automated remediation across their organizations, it says.

“Cybersecurity is becoming more and more important in view of the increasing use of cloud computing, AI and IoT and streaming services”, says Gustavo Möller-Hergt, CEO of ALSO Holding AG. “We have therefore been working with leading security providers for years to develop and build a comprehensive cybersecurity platform to effectively support our resellers and their customers in deploying individual defense measures against cyberattacks. The integration of the CYE security suite is a further step in the development of our cybersecurity platform, but it won't be the last. We will continue to expand the platform and bring in new partners and vendors. From October, the cybersecurity platform offerings will be available via ALSO resellers, and in future also for PaaS partners in over 80 countries.”

The Cybersecurity Intelligence SaaS Platform from CYE - HYVER combines learning artificial intelligence and predictive analytics with global human expert knowledge providing protection to business infrastructures by exploiting real-life attack scenarios driven by continuous red-team assessments - going beyond compliance regulations to secure business operations and critical assets, it says.

Market research companies put the total market in 2018 at around €15n and estimate average annual growth of eight percent over the next five years. A disproportionate development (around 30%) is expected for the cloud sector.