Security News > 2020 > February > Delta Risk and CrowdStrike help clients strengthen their cyber security posture to detect and prevent attacks
Delta Risk, a leading provider of SOC-as-a-Service and security services, announced that it has joined the CrowdStrike Elevate Partner Program.
Delta Risk will support customers using the CrowdStrike Falcon Platform to help businesses strengthen their cyber security posture to detect and prevent attacks.
"Our cloud-native ActiveEye platform, which powers our managed security services, combined with CrowdStrike's robust endpoint security, enables customers to quickly see what's happening on endpoint devices across their network," said Joseph Acosta, Director of Security Operation Center, Delta Risk.
"We chose to have Delta Risk manage our endpoint security because of our past experience using their security operations center as-a-Service solutions," said Curtis Glenn, Director of Information Security, Sonic Automotive.
Along with the CrowdStrike Orchestration and Automation initiative and the introduction of new and updated APIs via CrowdStrike Falcon Connect, partners can seamlessly integrate their solutions with the CrowdStrike Falcon Platform, allowing them to operate their security efforts in a more efficient and effective manner responding to security threats faster and with greater accuracy.
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