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SlashNext expands reach of AI-driven phishing protection

SlashNext has launched its SlashNext MSP Partner Program to provide partners with AI-driven phishing protection to safeguard customers from cyber threats and social engineering attempts across email, browser, and mobile messaging channels.

Leading this initiative is Ned D’Antonio, who has been appointed SlashNext’s Global Head of MSPs.

D’Antonio has more than 34 years of experience building and leading cross functional channel sales and has held MSP leadership roles at a wide range of cybersecurity organisations for more than 25 years.

He is attuned to the needs and operations of MSPs and MSSPs, and in this role will focus on strengthening relationships with existing MSP partners while expanding the program to bring new partners into the fold.

Created for collaboration with partners worldwide, SlashNext’s MSP Partner Program is flexible, allowing MSPs customisation based on their own business model and customer requirements.

A fourth of SlashNext’s partners are outside of the US, and the company is investing heavily in expanding its GTM in Europe and other regions outside of the US, via its new MSP partner program.

With the new program, MSPs and MSSPs can leverage operational program benefits such as a multi-tenant customer management portal, real-time detection APIs, and customised enablement designed to accelerate time to value for both MSPs and their customers.

“At SlashNext, we have built our email, web, mobile and messaging security solutions with MSPs in mind,” said Patrick Harr, CEO, SlashNext.

“Under D’Antonio’s guidance, we will continue to make significant investments so partners and their customers can be protected from ever-evolving phishing and social engineering threats.”

John B. Menezes, President and CEO of Stratejm, a Bell Canada company, said: “This partnership not only enhances our ability to defend against sophisticated threats like zero-hour attacks and BEC variants, but it also empowers our customers with real-time, multi-channel security across communication platforms.”