Infinigate and Seclore have announced an expansion of their partnership throughout EMEA.

Infinigate and Seclore, two top companies in cybersecurity, have announced a new partnership that will extend their successful collaboration in the Middle East to Europe. This partnership was made possible through Starlink, a subsidiary of Infinigate.

Seclore, a fast-growing data security company, specializes in protecting data itself rather than vulnerable networks or endpoints. This approach allows organizations to make real-time changes to data access and usage, giving security teams the ability to respond to cyber threats as they occur.

In today’s business world, data is one of the most valuable assets, and it must be protected from the increasing risks of cyber attacks. Seclore’s advanced encryption, dynamic enterprise-level policies, and granular control over digital assets help prevent data theft both within and outside of an organization. This also enables businesses to meet strict cybersecurity regulatory compliance requirements, such as NIS2, CRA, and DORA. In an era where AI-powered data sourcing is prevalent, data protection has become a major challenge, making it necessary to apply specific security policies to data.

Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, “Partnering with Infinigate marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Seclore. By leveraging Infinigate’s expertise and our continued focus on strategic partnerships, we will solidify our position as the leading Data-Centric Security solution in Europe. We are thrilled to continue our mission of protecting the most sensitive digital assets and delivering more for our partners and their customers.”

According to a report by Fortune Business Insights, the global data protection market is projected to grow from $150.38 billion in 2024 to $505.98 billion by 2032, with a CAGR of 16.4%*. This growth rate is second only to cloud security.

Denis Ferrand-Ajchenbaum, Chief Growth Officer at the Infinigate Group, shared his enthusiasm for the partnership, saying, “We are excited about our next phase of growth with Seclore, who offers a truly innovative platform in a fundamental cybersecurity segment such as data protection. Seclore complements Infinigate’s existing cybersecurity portfolio and integrates with multiple solutions, including those from Symantec and Skyhigh. Our channel partners across Europe will benefit from an easy-to-deploy, effective solution to help customers protect their data.”

Infinigate will support Seclore’s growth in the European market by providing complementary professional services such as technical training, market intelligence, and professional marketing, to help channel partners optimize their offerings.

The Infinigate Group is a leading technology platform and trusted advisor in cybersecurity, cloud, and network infrastructure, covering over 100 countries across EMEA, Australia, and New Zealand. In the 2023-2024 financial year, the group’s revenue reached 2.3B€. With a focus on cybersecurity, secure networks, and secure cloud for SMB and enterprise, Infinigate has a deep technical expertise that sets them apart. The group’s 1,250 employees provide locally tailored services, complementing a robust central supply chain and driving growth for partners, MSSPs, and vendors.

In 2022, Starlink, Vuzion (now Infinigate Cloud), and Nuvias became part of the Infinigate Group. In 2024, Wavelink also joined the group, expanding its coverage to the Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) market.

For more information, please visit www.infinigate.com.

Seclore is a data security company that protects and controls digital assets to help enterprises close their data security gap, prevent data theft, and achieve compliance. Their data-centric approach to security ensures that only authorized individuals have access to sensitive digital assets, both within and outside of an organization. Enterprises can set automated policies and enable users to control and revoke access to data, giving them complete control over who has access, what access they have, and for how long. Leading enterprises such as American Express, Ford, and IDFC Bank choose Seclore to protect and control their digital assets without sacrificing seamless collaboration and data sharing.

*Source: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/data-protection-market-109715

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

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