Datatec subsidiary Westcon has signed a distribution agreement with CrowdStrike, which provides cloud- delivered endpoint and workload protection, focused on driving scale down market for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and corporate organisations.
Amanda Adams, senior director: European alliances at CrowdStrike, says: “By using cloud- scale artificial intelligence and a single smart, lightweight intelligent agent, CrowdStrike Falcon provides customers with the highest level of protection while minimising performance impact.”
The distribution agreement presents an opportunity for Westcon to reinforce its cyber security offering to the European market in a time when safeguarding precious business assets is increasingly becoming a key priority for companies across all industries.
Daniel Hurel, vice-president of Westcon EMEA: cyber security & next gen solutions, says: “This agreement with CrowdStrike aligns perfectly with our next generation security (NGS) go-to-market strategy to provide the most effective and powerful security solution for our customers. CrowdStrike’s category-defining Security Cloud, provides customers with the highest level of protection while minimising performance impact.
“Additionally, CrowdStrike’s leading EDR, threat intelligence and Zero Trust security platform gives Westcon partners the ability to significantly reinforce their detection and response offering.”
The CrowdStrike Falcon platform unifies next-gen AV, endpoint detection and response (EDR), managed hunting, IT Hygiene, cloud security posture management, vulnerability management and Threat Intelligence. It is powered by the proprietary CrowdStrike Threat Graph and ingests and analyses 4-trillion endpoint-related events per week in real time from across the globe, fuelling the world’s most advanced data platform for security.
CrowdStrike threat intelligence provides deep knowledge on threat actors to expose the motives, tools and tradecraft of the attacker as well as prescribes practical guidance and steps so that security teams can deploy proactive countermeasures, receive custom indicators of compromise (IOCs) and get ahead of future attacks.