Cybereason chooses Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to boost Customer defences against cybersecurity threats

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Oracle has announced that Cybereason has adopted Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) as its preferred platform to power the Cybereason Defense Platform and support its global expansion.

The companies also entered into a partnership to jointly market and sell solutions. Cybereason’s endpoint protection platform is optimised for delivery via Oracle’s second-generation global cloud regions. The solution is available through Cybereason and in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, where customers can search for available applications and services to find the best business solutions for their organisations.

“Cybereason joins a growing roster of companies adopting Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for its leading security and price performance advantages delivered across its global cloud footprint,” said Clay Magouyrk, executive vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Adopting Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will enhance Cybereason’s ability to deliver insights into threats across thousands of endpoints and enable customers to stay one step ahead of today’s most nefarious attacks.”

“We’re excited to collaborate with Oracle to enhance our company’s cloud infrastructure for our award-winning unified protection platform. We chose Oracle Cloud Infrastructure because of its security-first approach and performance. Together, we will deliver unmatched visibility and risk reduction to our global customer base. Additionally, the Oracle Cloud global footprint will enable Cybereason to offer in-country hosting in more locations for meeting regulatory data sovereignty requirements,” said Lior Div, Cybereason CEO and cofounder. 

Enterprise customers will benefit from the Cybereason Defense Platform machine learning prevention, detection and automated remediation capabilities, and the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) will provide global scalability with microsecond latency and lower costs.

Key benefits of the partnership include:

  • Improved security and risk posture, reduced operational costs for endpoint and desktop security, and increased productivity of security operations teams
  • Reduced time to detection and recovery from cyber incidents via architected-in security that reduces overall complexity, reduces the impact from human error, and improves response time with self-securing and adaptive defences
  • Build in the cloud with confidence leveraging integrated security and essential services to protect paths to data across cloud and on-premises deployments and support compliance and governance.

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