Exertis is now offering the CyberSmart security posture platform, so that organisations can automatically and continuously assess the security and compliance of their devices.
CyberSmart also supports customers in getting certified in Cyber Essentials, the UK government’s cyber security scheme. Cyber Essentials is a benchmark for robust cyber hygiene practices and serves as proof of a company’s digital resilience.
The Exertis distribution deal follows CyberSmart securing $10m in Series A funding, and the UK-headquartered firm seeing revenue increase 300% over the last 12 months.
Matthew Swindail, vendor development manager for security and cloud for the UK and Europe at Exertis Enterprise, said: “The CyberSmart platform simplifies cyber security by transforming complex regulations into a clear checklist.
“In a matter of minutes, customers gain full status and visibility of their employees’ corporate and personal devices. We look forward to providing these solutions to our channel partners.”
“We are working alongside Exertis, a well-respected specialist service provider with tens of thousands of customers,” said Tracy Shepherd (pictured), distribution account manager at CyberSmart. “There is an ever-growing demand for solutions that champion and empower firms to take control of their cyber security.”
This May, Exertis reported a 15% jump in sales for the year and an 11% rise in operating profits. Revenue rose to £4.48bn and operating profits reached £72.4m at the DCC Group subsidiary.