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Aptum, CrowdStrike, Akamai Technologies, and More: Latest Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring Updates for the Week of May 10

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In the world of cybersecurity, partnerships and acquisitions are key strategies for companies to enhance their offerings and stay ahead of the ever-evolving threat landscape. This week, several notable collaborations have been announced, showcasing the industry’s commitment to innovation and security.

Aptum, a global infrastructure and cloud solutions provider, has signed an agreement with XCV Partners, a technology solution distributor. This partnership will allow XCV’s partners to offer Aptum’s portfolio of services to clients worldwide, strengthening both companies’ positions in the market.

In another exciting development, AttackIQ, a breach and attack simulation solutions vendor, has partnered with the Cyber Poverty Line Institute to provide cybersecurity courses to underserved communities. This initiative aims to bridge the digital divide and empower individuals with essential cyber knowledge and skills.

CrowdStrike, a leader in endpoint protection, has announced a strategic partnership with NinjaOne, an IT platform for endpoint management and security. By combining their expertise, the two companies aim to provide comprehensive endpoint protection against modern cyber threats, ensuring organizations can detect and stop attacks effectively.

Additionally, Semperis, a cyber resilience solutions provider, has partnered with Trellix, an XDR platform, to enhance threat detection and response capabilities for hybrid Active Directory environments. This collaboration will help organizations proactively prevent and remediate attacks targeting identity systems.

Lastly, Akamai Technologies, a cloud security solutions provider, has announced its intent to acquire API security company Noname. This acquisition will strengthen Akamai’s API security offerings and enable the company to meet the growing demand for comprehensive API protection in today’s threat landscape.

These partnerships and acquisitions highlight the industry’s commitment to collaboration and innovation in the fight against cyber threats. As cyber attacks continue to evolve, companies must work together to strengthen their defenses and protect against emerging risks.

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