BT and Intel Security have
announced a strategic agreement to create new solutions to help organisations
improve security and prevent cyber-attacks. The companies will also work
together in a joint cyber partnership to further develop their common vision of
creating next generation security services. RSA Conference attendees can visit BT Security booth 7.07 for a demo at
the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.
These new solutions
will bring together key elements of both companies’ technology platforms and
address current shortcomings of traditional point security products by avoiding
the operational silos that widen the gap between detection and response. They
are designed to simplify management and support, close many of the expertise
gaps in the market and improve speed of response.
In the face of an ever-evolving cyber threat landscape,
organisations need continuous innovation to help them protect their critical
data and applications wherever they choose to host them; on their premises, in
the cloud or a hybrid of both. BT and Intel Security are focused on integrated, open security systems with
cloud-first technology designed to empower organizations to resolve threats
faster and with fewer resources.
Together, BT and Intel
Security will work to address these threats with a single ecosystem that can
handle multiple security controls. This means that the controls within both
companies’ platforms will talk and interact with each other. This may provide
considerable cost benefits for customers as the same controls can be delivered
often with less hardware, less configuration and less management overhead.
Mark Hughes, CEO of BT
Security, said: “At BT, we are determined to stay ahead of the security game.
We are collaborating with Intel to bring together BT’s security intelligence
with Intel’s advanced security tools in real time. We believe that our combined
proposition will be an industry first in terms of the scope and
ambition. Intel’s cutting edge security technology and our knowhow in
service design and delivery can help make our customers safer.”
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