Security Services stories
Identity and data protection tools are taking a larger share of European security budgets as older perimeter products lose ground.
Cybersecurity buyers may see faster response times, as the guide spotlights Group-IB among providers offering round-the-clock support and preparedness work.
Attackers still exploit basic gaps for months, with 88% of SMB breaches in 2025 involving ransomware, the report says.
The awards underline how channel firms are becoming central to cybersecurity sales in Europe as customers shift to platform-based security.
The cyber security firm's move gives managed security service providers and resellers a clearer route to sell AI-based security operations tools.
The ranking underscores CrowdStrike's push to win sales through partners, with its managed services and cloud marketplace business growing sharply.
Businesses using AI agents may gain tighter controls as Zscaler adds new governance tools and deepens a decade-old partnership with Alstom.
Rising incidents and compliance demands are pushing small businesses towards managed security support as 91% worry about AI-driven attacks.
New controls will help SMBs and MSPs curb shadow AI use and limit data leaks as staff adopt chatbots without clear rules.
SMBs in Australia and New Zealand could cut the cost and complexity of cyber certification through a new channel-led package.
Enterprises can now run more AI projects on their own infrastructure as Dell adds data tools, racks and partner software to its NVIDIA tie-up.
The award puts a remote island cyber specialist in the national spotlight as firms seek more help against rising attacks.
Mid-market buyers are increasingly favouring flexible workplace deals as YASH earns recognition for scalable cloud and security services.
Rising attack volumes are exposing under-resourced SMEs to downtime, lost contracts and regulatory risk unless security is built in now.
Businesses facing rising phishing attacks in Singapore now have access to Canon's new suite, which covers monitoring, training and incident response.
Businesses can now buy senior cyber security leadership on a flexible basis, easing compliance pressure without the cost of a full-time executive.
The deal will pool threat intelligence, incident response and training as Australian organisations face rising phishing and fraud risks.
The award underlines growing demand for mission-critical security integration across New Zealand's infrastructure sector.
Prime defence contractors face fresh contract risks as CMMC checks move into solicitations, threatening supplier delays and award disqualification.
The overhaul should speed new service launches and improve billing accuracy as Ishan Technologies expands its digital infrastructure business.