France's TEHTRIS is expanding its security services reach in EMEA through opening new offices in Spain and Germany.
The company already has a number of third party distribution partnerships, and says it wants to ramp up sales of its eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) platform by hiring 200 more staff during this year.
TEHTRIS recruited 160 people last year, and says it achieved double-digit revenue growth after raising €20 million Series A funding in 2020.
Existing European partners include Capgemini, Orange CyberDefense, Nomios, Expleo Group, Sopra Steria, Post (Luxembourg), Approach (Belgium) and Eyra Group (Switzerland).
The XDR offering is designed to autonomously detect, analyse and neutralise cyber attacks, ransomware and other unusual or malicious behaviour, “without human action (no click required)”, claims the company.
“Our solution enables organisations to fight against cyber espionage automatically and to deal with unknown threats, whilst preserving their digital sovereignty,” said Éléna Poincet, co-founder and CEO of TEHTRIS.
The technology protects the files and data of clients without reading their content, and it is developed and hosted in France and across Europe, through a collaboration with OVHCloud's Open Trusted Cloud.
The company is also expanding its teams located in Vancouver, Canada and Singapore, to support all time zones.