Bengaluru, India – CyberProof, a cloud-native security operations firm, has recently announced the expansion of its partnership with Google Cloud, which will centre around solutions to extend the company’s managed XDR services.
In this partnership, CyberProof has broadened its security service offerings to help clients work across organisational and functional silos, ensuring an end-to-end service experience.
To enhance these offerings, the company’s enterprise-class SecOps services will also leverage Google Chronicle Security Operations and other Google Cloud security solutions to detect and respond to cyber events rapidly.
Moreover, the CyberProof Defence Centre (CDC), along with Google Chronicle Security Operations’ Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM) and Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) capabilities, extends CyberProof’s ability to deliver AI-powered and adaptive Managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR) services, meeting clients’ expectations for value and experience.
Talking about the initiative, Tony Velleca, chief executive officer at CyberProof, said, “It is especially important that security service providers offer deep engineering capabilities to help clients implement future-ready security architectures. There are endless opportunities to reduce cyber risk and cost, but there are many unknowns, and mistakes are costly.”
“Our strategic relationship with Google Cloud helps us better serve our clients’ needs and move innovation forward rapidly,” he further emphasised.
Magali Bohn, vice president of partners at Google Cloud, also remarked, “CyberProof and Google Cloud are partnering to bring enterprises intel-led cybersecurity solutions built for speed and efficacy at cloud scale. CyberProof’s expertise in handling large and complex ecosystems and its in-depth knowledge of responding to threats are key to helping our customers manage security for their enterprises.”
CyberProof’s integrated security platform visualises and mitigates cyber risks across entire enterprises. With more businesses migrating assets to the cloud, the company optimises security postures and incident monitoring, minimising overall cyber risks while reducing costs.