Securonix, Inc., a leader in Next-Gen SIEM, recently announced that it has opened its newest office in Tokyo, Japan to offer a local Cloud pod in the region. With its platform gaining traction among international organizations, this investment in the Asia-Pacific region will allow the company to strengthen its support for new as well as existing customers in Japan.
CEO of Securonix, Sachin Nayyar, mentioned that with years of service in Japan, they have noted that the regional organizations are the leading in cloud maturity and hybrid model deployment. They are honored to further devote resources for assuring the success of their customers and partners as they put cloud-first SIEM into practice.
The Securonix platform is generating increasing demand in Japan as it continues to lead the way for the cybersecurity industry with the cloud-first SIEM for hybrid as well as multi-cloud enterprises.
Securonix’s Next-Gen SIEM platform is catering to the rising demand for analytics-based detection and automated response by combining security data lake (SDL), security orchestration, automation, & response (SOAR), and user & entity behavior analytics (UEBA), into a whole end-to-end security operations platform.
It is to be noted that the platform was recently upgraded with Securonix Jupiter and presently serves around half of the Fortune 500 and leading MSSP partners worldwide.
David Wagner, VP, Global MSSPs & Systems Integrators at Securonix, stated that in addition to cloud adoption, the Japanese MSSPs are aiming to deliver managed services and support to customers, addressing all their cybersecurity needs.
He further added that the Securonix platform allows its partners to develop and augment solutions in a cost-efficient way and combines them with offering critical services essential to achieving the optimum results for its customers.
Securonix is reinventing SIEM for the hybrid cloud, data-driven enterprises. Leveraging big data architecture, it offers SIEM, SOAR, UEBA, NTA, Security Data Lake, and vertical-specific applications with zero infrastructure cost and unlimited scalability.
Securonix offices in the Asia-Pacific now extend across Tokyo, India, and Singapore.
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