McAfee expands Security Innovation Alliance with 15 new partners

Telecom Lead India: McAfee announced the addition of 15
new partners in its Security Innovation Alliance (SIA) partner program, which
is designed to deliver solutions to maximize the value of existing customer
investments, while reducing time to problem resolution and lowering operational
costs.

 

The new partners that joined McAfee Security Innovation
Alliance include BeyondTrust,
BP Informatica, BreakingPoint
Systems, Bromium, Circadence, Confident
Technologies, HyTrust,
InfoReliance, LockPath, Securonix, SPP, TeraDact, Varonis, Waterfall Security
Solutions and Wurldtech.

 

 The SIA program has over 130 members. Avecto, DG Technology, Invincea, NetClean, Net Optics, and Securonix, have been promoted to Technology
Partner status in the McAfee SIA program, achieving McAfee Compatible”
status for their solutions.

 

A current Technology Partner, Cyber-Ark has
achieved McAfee Compatible” status for a second integration, and joins
partners Agiliance, Prevari, and Skybox Security who
have previously completed second integrations.

 

New additions to SIA Sales Teaming Program include
Avecto, Brinqa, DG
Technology, Invincea, NetClean, and Securonix.

 

I am very pleased with the continued strong interest in
the SIA program, and the desire to integrate solutions with the McAfee
portfolio from both new and established security industry vendors,” said Ed
Barry, vice president of the McAfee Security Innovation Alliance.

 

SIA combines the power of McAfee security with the
capabilities and expertise of third party vendors to solve the growing list of
emerging threats that our mutual customers face; helping our joint customer
base get more out of their technology investments.”

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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