BSI forms partnership with Exabeam

The Consulting Services team at BSI has announced a new alliance with Exabeam, the security analytics and automation company, to support BSI’s global clients to manage their insider threats, distinguish network traffic, orchestrate responses, and provide cloud based behavioural information analysis.

  • Sunday, 19th September 2021 Posted 3 years ago in by Phil Alsop

By partnering with new emerging innovative technologies, BSI is expanding their service capabilities to support global clients in managing the current cybersecurity and information landscape. This new alliance will enable BSI to offer its clients a cloud-based Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solution that provides advanced intelligence with analytics and automation to increase their ability to address privacy, cloud security, security of Operational Technology (OT) and IoT, as well as protect against insider threats.

Commenting on the partnership, Stephen Bowes, Global Practice Director for Data Management and Security Technologies at BSI said: “Working with Exabeam means that we are offering clients one of the most advanced security intelligence technologies on the market. Implementing Exabeam solutions with the support of our expert consultants will give our clients organizations’ security teams the analytics and automation needed to stop adversaries and make security success the norm.”

BSI is a trusted and well-known standards institute that has supported organizations for more than 100 years.

“We’re pleased to work with the security division of the UK’s leading standards institute to help organizations support their global clients in mitigating risks and advancing their existing cybersecurity programs,” said James Anderson, vice president, EMEA Channels, Exabeam. “BSI’s managed and professional services combined with Exabeam’s security operations platform can help BSI customers get in front of attacks that other tools miss. Together, we can help BSI clients bolster their overall security defenses to stop adversaries, even those with the most advanced attack techniques.”