Starlink and Anomali partner to strengthen cyber security detection

Starlink and Anomali partner to strengthen cyber security detection

Cybersecurity companies Starlink and Anomali have announced their partnership to improve cyber security detection and defence. This new partnership will span across both the Middle East and Africa.

Starlink provides cybersecurity and cloud advisory services which will compliment Anomali, who offer intelligence-driven extended detection and response (XDR) cybersecurity solutions. The partnership is believed to be able to offer their customers in-depth visibility over all threats, automate threat blocking, and enable faster response times to cyber security attacks.

The new partnership will leverage the Anomali portfolio, which spans across multiple products. This includes the Anomali ThreatStream, a leading threat management platform;  Lens, a Natural Language Processing (NLP) extension that identifies all threats in any web content to operationalise it across security infrastructures; and Match, an advanced XDR attack detection and response solution that quickly identifies and responds to threats in real-time by automatically correlating all security telemetry data against active threat intelligence.

Zaidoun Arbad, COO, StarLink, said: “In a time where we are experiencing rapid expansion of the threat landscape globally, where cyber threats can have major repercussions on businesses, it is imperative to replace reactive remediation with proactive detection and response to ensure seamless operations and optimum returns on security investments.

“StarLink and Anomali will jointly empower enterprises to up their defenses with timely threat intelligence so they can stay on top of the latest cyber threats and achieve effective and efficient cyber resilience.”

Justin Coker, Anamoli’s Vice President and General Manager of Europe and the Middle East, said: “Advanced adversaries are launching a relentless level of cyberattacks against public and private sector organisations across the Middle East. A lack of threat detection and response solutions coupled with talent shortages is leaving many security teams at a disadvantage when it comes to defending against advanced adversaries.

“As part of our commitment to helping organisations around the world build and maintain resilient cybersecurity postures, we are providing partners like StarLink with valuable benefits, incentives, and support needed to reach vast markets that are demanding new levels of efficient and effective security products and services.”