claroty and ignition technology partner to protect uk amp irelands critical infrastructure
Claroty which specializes in cybersecurity for critical infrastructure and Ignition Technology, a leading cloud and SaaS distributor, have united to boost cyber protection in critical sectors. This alliance is committed to protecting industrial, enterprise, healthcare and public sectors in the UK and Ireland. With IT and OT systems now connected more than ever, good security solutions are needed more than in the past. Its goal is to prepare cybersecurity partners to meet new challenges in the rapidly growing OT and IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) fields.
Lee Ealey-Newman, Channel RVP for EMEA, spoke about how the partnership will help Claroty expand into new areas. “We’re eager to join forces with Ignition Technology to improve the way we manage antivirus solutions and add value to our partners throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa,” he shared. Using both industry experience and advanced technology, Claroty helps meet the challenges of modern cyber-physical environments.
As well as the partnership, Claroty has chosen Jen Sovada to lead the company’s public sector business. Her guidance will direct Claroty’s goals throughout the federal, state, local and education sectors in the US which represents the company’s commitment to better public sector cybersecurity globally.
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