Cybereason partners with Oxygen to expand channel in MENA region

Tarek Kuzbari, Regional Director – Middle East and Turkey, Cybereason. Keywords: Tarek Kuzbari, Cybereason, Oxygen DMCC, Mobility Solution, Channel expansion, AI-powered cybersecurity.
Tarek Kuzbari, Regional Director – Middle East and Turkey, Cybereason.
4 years ago

Cybereason has announced a partnership with Oxygen DMCC, a Dubai-based company for AI-powered cybersecurity and mobility solutions. As part of the agreement, Oxygen has committed resources to support Cybereason’s growth, both in channel reach and technical expertise.

Initial presales support will include in-depth demos as part of a series of product awareness campaigns to promote Cybereason solutions in the MENA region. Oxygen’s territories under the agreement will be the GCC, North Africa, Levant, and Turkey, targeting all scales of business, including telecom providers and managed security service providers. Key verticals to be targeted include government, FSI, oil and gas, healthcare, retail, and hospitality.

“Cybereason was among the first vendors in the region to deliver a viable endpoint protection platform,” said Tarek Kuzbari, Regional Director for the Middle East and Turkey at Cybereason. “We also delivered great value for organisations with our endpoint detection and response solution, made available through Oracle’s Second-Generation Cloud in Jeddah and Dubai. The cloud-based platform addressed key issues of scalability, data residency and compliance with which MENA organisations had been struggling. Oxygen has both the track record and expertise to boost our go-to-market strength in the region.”

“Partnering with Cybereason, a company with an enviable track record in endpoint protection and incident response, will allow enterprises to take an operation-centric approach to detecting malicious activity earlier based on subtle chains of behaviour that stop malicious activity before they escalate to a major security event,” said Khalid Laban, CEO at Oxygen DMCC.

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