Darkscope has unveiled a formal channel programme for managed security service providers (MSSPs) to distribute its AI-powered portfolio of cyber threat intelligence solutions.
Following successful pilot deployments with MSSPs in the UK and Germany, Darkscope will now build partner relationships across EMEA, North America and APAC.
Darkscope can spot sources of cyber attacks before they take place, enabling organisations to reinforce their cyber defences where they are about to be needed.
Morten Mjels, VP sales EMEA for Darkscope, said: “The rapidly changing cyber security landscape, and the imminence of the EU’s NIS2 directive, have made Darkscope’s predictive approach to cyber security more relevant and important to organisations than ever before. It makes ‘now’ the right time to expand the distribution of Darkscope solutions via the channel.
“It’s a terrific opportunity for MSSPs. Darkscope’s suite of cyber threat intelligence solutions offers customers what they need to rehabilitate their approach to risk management for cyber security, and to reconnect their cyber security budget with the risks they actually face.”
Darkscope’s portfolio of solutions and services are all built around its core Watchtower platform.
Darkscope was founded in 2016 by Joerg Buss, after serving on the committee that defined ISO 27001. The first iteration of Watchtower was released in 2018. Headquartered in New Zealand, the company has a presence on three continents and is commercially active across five.