Open Seas, a UK-based security services player, is partnering with cyberelements to bring its SaaS-based zero trust technology to the UK market.
Powered by French-based company Systancia, cyberelements’ offering includes privileged access management (PAM) and zero trust network access (ZTNA).
cyberelements’ PAM solution is for MSPs and MSSPs that have admin access to client systems. It enables admins to define and assign administrative rights to both internal and external users and trace all user actions performed. Features include password leakage protection, recording of privileged users’ sessions, real-time detection of suspicious behaviour, and automation of preventative actions to stop potential malicious users.
In addition, the ZTNA offering aims to protect organisations’ information systems and data by trusting no one by default. Organisations precisely define access to applications or resources according to the user and their connection conditions, and whether they are in one or several data centres, managed by the company or by a cloud service provider.
Jason Kent, director at Open Seas, said: “Remote and hybrid working is here to stay and businesses have to adapt to these new realities. This also means adapting to new cyber threats. cyberelements’ PAM and ZTNA services are made for the modern way of working. They come at a good cost and are easy to deploy for organisations of all sizes.”
Christophe Corne, CEO at Cyberelements, added: “The UK is an important market and partnering with Open Seas to distribute our PAM and ZTNA solutions was an easy choice. Jason and his team have a wealth of experience in the market, especially in the area of enterprise cyber security and data protection.”