Huntress extends partner programme for reseller access

Huntress extends its partner programme to resellers, aiming to strengthen cybersecurity for organisations globally.

Building on its long-standing partnerships with MSPs, Huntress has expanded its Partner Programme to include Resellers, extending its reach to support a broader range of organisations worldwide. Cyber threats are increasing, particularly against businesses outside the Fortune 1000. According to Microsoft Security, one in three small and medium-sized enterprises experienced a cyberattack in the past year, with many attacks exploiting gaps in resources and defences, placing 99% of global companies at risk.

Through the expanded programme, Huntress aims to provide cybersecurity support to the 99% of companies below the Fortune 1000. The combination of a partner ecosystem, a specialised cybersecurity platform, and an AI-driven SOC allows Huntress to deliver protection without requiring extensive management or producing frequent false alerts.

Huntress’ tools, including Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), aims to protect against threats such as business email compromise, account takeovers, ransomware, and phishing. The platform currently supports more than 200,000 organisations, covering millions of endpoints and identities worldwide.

The expanded Partner Programme seeks to enable Resellers to drive revenue through a platform with high customer satisfaction and co-marketing opportunities. Solutions are monitored by a 24/7 AI-enabled SOC, providing continuous threat detection and mitigation.

Resellers can now provide security coverage across Microsoft, MacOS, and Linux environments, with the aim of supporting more consistent protection and assisting in business operations. The programme is intended to facilitate a coordinated approach to cybersecurity, allowing Resellers to expand their service offerings and provide demonstrable security support to clients.

The expansion is designed to align with regulatory frameworks, such as Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy 2023–2030, by helping organisations maintain access to threat detection and response capabilities.

As Huntress continues to extend its partner network, Resellers may play a role in addressing emerging cyber threats, using technology and monitoring to support the protection of business data and infrastructure.

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