Thursday 18 January 2024

BITDEFENDER BROADENS MANAGED SECURITY SERVICES IN APAC WITH SINGAPORE CENTRE

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 (Bernama) -- Bitdefender, a global cybersecurity leader has opened a new security operations centre (SOC) in Singapore, to meet customer needs and support the growth of Bitdefender Managed Detection and Response (MDR), Bitdefender Offensive Cybersecurity Services, as well as additional business security solutions.

According to Bitdefender in a statement, the new SOC enhances its ability to serve clients headquartered in Asia Pacific (APAC), as well as multinational businesses with operations across the region.

Bitdefender Business Solutions Group president and general manager, Andrei Florescu said establishing a SOC in the APAC region was a strategic step in the continued growth and innovation of Bitdefender MDR services and enterprise security solutions as the attack surface expands.

“Our expansion allows us to better serve organisations with an Asia Pacific presence by delivering world-class managed security services led by elite cybersecurity experts adept at understanding evolving threats, regulatory compliance, and other complex challenges specific to the region,” he added.

Bitdefender SOCs are cybersecurity nerve centres operating in the United States, Romania, and Singapore and are seamlessly integrated, in which these facilities share real-time threat intelligence derived from the Bitdefender Global Protective Network.

Each SOC has full capabilities of Level-1 to Level-3 support in a single team to detect, verify, contain, and eradicate threats quickly.

The SOCs also house Bitdefender Offensive Cybersecurity Services designed to assess, identify, and remediate security gaps in an organisation’s environment (on premises, cloud, hybrid) through penetration testing and red team simulated attacks.

Led by CREST-accredited ethical hackers, the services complement the company’s MDR portfolio providing a proactive means to fortify environments, reduce risk, and meet regulatory/compliance mandates.

-- BERNAMA

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