Anomali taps ABP Securite to expand intelligence-driven cybersecurity in Asia Pacific

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Anomali taps ABP Securite to expand intelligence-driven cybersecurity in Asia Pacific

Singapore – Anomali has entered into a strategic partnership with ABP Securite Pte Ltd to broaden the availability of intelligence-led cybersecurity capabilities across the Asia Pacific region. The collaboration comes as organisations face a more complex and rapidly changing cyber threat environment.

Under the agreement, ABP Securite, a value-added distributor specialising in cybersecurity and network performance technologies, will distribute and provide support for Anomali’s cloud-based security operations platform in selected APAC markets. 

The distributor will also deliver technical enablement, partner education, systems integration and both pre-sales and post-sales assistance aimed at helping organisations incorporate threat intelligence more effectively into their security operations.

“This partnership unites Anomali’s advanced threat intelligence capabilities with ABP Securite’s regional expertise to deliver outcomes that truly enhance our customers’ resilience,” Joyce Ng, chief executive officer of ABP Securite Pte Ltd, stated. 

“Together, we’re enabling enterprises and partners to strengthen cyber defences, accelerate response, and build sustained security maturity across the region.” 

Anomali’s platform is designed to integrate threat intelligence directly into security workflows spanning detection, investigation and response. The system combines a unified security data repository with analytics, automation and embedded artificial intelligence capabilities. 

The architecture is intended to enhance visibility across environments, improve the accuracy of threat identification, and streamline investigative processes, while supporting response actions across hybrid and cloud infrastructures. 

“Our partnership with ABP Securite marks a significant step in expanding our commitment across Asia Pacific,” Alexandre Depret-Bixio, senior vice president of International at Anomali, commented. 

“Together, we’re empowering enterprises and government agencies to operationalise next-generation threat intelligence and transform how they detect, investigate, and respond to cyber threats.” 

Through the partnership, organisations in APAC are expected to gain access to operational threat intelligence that can be embedded into day-to-day security processes rather than treated as a separate data source. The collaboration also aims to strengthen regional delivery capabilities by combining Anomali’s technology with ABP Securite’s established channel network and market presence.

Both companies indicated that the agreement forms part of broader efforts to address the increasing scale and sophistication of cyber risks in the region and to support enterprises and government agencies seeking to modernise their security operations frameworks.

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