Security News > 2021 > January > Port53 unveils platform that empowers cybersecurity pros to shape their orgs’ threat postures at will
Port53 Technologies announced the launch of a platform that will empower cybersecurity professionals to shape their organizations' threat postures at will.
The online store, featuring solutions from Port53 partners Cisco and OneLogin, aims to further Port53's commitment to empowering small and mid-sized enterprises to secure their digital estates against an ever-burgeoning threat landscape.
"Technology solutions live increasingly in the cloud," said Omar Zarabi, CEO and Founder of Port53.
Port53's new platform allows IT and cybersecurity professionals to tailor procurement cycles to suit their own budgetary and operational requirements.
"Our new engagement platform brings a data-driven approach to the cybersecurity implementation lifecycle and delivers it right into the hands of IT professionals and line of business," said Zarabi.
"Meanwhile, Port53 can gather valuable insights that allow us further to improve our products, services and procurement cycle, and protect technology infrastructures from the cloud to the endpoint."
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