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Ignition partners with Siemplify to bring SOAR technology to MSSPs across the UK
2021-05-30 00:00

Ignition Technology announced a partnership with Siemplify as its exclusive distributor to bring the leading independent provider of security orchestration, automation and response technology to a growing MSSP community across the UK. Siemplify is redefining security operations for MSSPs worldwide through its innovative platform that helps security teams manage their operations and respond to cyber threats with speed and precision.

The Siemplify SOAR platform combines security orchestration, automation, and response with end-to-end security operations management to make analysts and security engineers more productive.

"Technically speaking, Siemplify is one of the most advanced products of its type in the market, but potentially as important is that following a round of consolidation in the related SIEM market over the last two years - Siemplify has remained independent and uses open API's to allow an MSSP to tailor it to their own environment, and the wide array of cyber security products they and their respective clients may have in use," says Remnant.

Ignition will work closely with Siemplify to both grow and enable the fledgling UK channel including pre, and post-sale support, integration best practice and advanced training.

"Ignition is a perfect partner for our continued growth within the UK MSSP community as we share many of the same values around helping partners use automation to overcome the challenges we all face with recruiting and retaining skilled staff," says Wayne Geockeritz, VP Global Channel Sales for Siemplify.

"As more organisations turn to MSSPs to deliver a broader range of cyber security services, security orchestration, automation and response is becoming vital in helping providers to focus on the critical events and better utilise their expertise. But on a very human level, security analysts already have a difficult job and if an MSSP hopes to get the best out of these skilled practitioners, it is vital that they give them the right tools to get the job done!".


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