IBM has completed its acquisition of HashiCorp, whose products automate and secure the infrastructure that underpins hybrid cloud applications and generative AI.
CyberArk unveiled an expanded offering for managed security service providers (MSSPs) that enables greater flexibility and the ability to easily add privileged access security capabilities to their portfolios.
The CyberArk Privileged Account Security Solution, which is also available as a multi-tenant offering, can expand market opportunities and create new revenue streams for global MSSPs.
“Nearly all advanced attacks involve the exploitation of privileged accounts, our partners are crucial in CyberArk’s mission to help protect customers’ data, infrastructure and assets,” said Scott Whitehouse, VP of Channels and Alliances, CyberArk. “CyberArk’s multi-tenant offering makes privileged access security further accessible to organizations of all sizes, and creates new opportunities for MSSPs to grow their businesses. MSSPs can now easily offer privileged access security from the industry’s undisputed leader as a single or multi-tenant solution to address various business requirements.”
CyberArk secures privileged accounts, credentials and secrets across cloud and DevOps environments and on the endpoint, enabling MSSPs to help their customers reduce the attack surface associated with digital transformation technologies.
The CyberArk Service Provider Offering also gives MSSPs the ability to:
- Extend reach and reduce privilege-related risk: CyberArk’s multi-tenant offering enables service providers to extend the reach of the CyberArk Privileged Account Security Solution to organizations of all sizes that prefer a managed service offering. Service providers can better help customers reduce their privileged-related security risk from external attackers and malicious insiders, and limit damage as quickly as possible.
- Capitalize on consumption-based pricing: CyberArk’s flexible pay-as-you-go model allows service providers of all sizes to offer CyberArk solutions without significant up-front costs. Service providers will only pay for what their customers deploy while having the ability to offer attractive end-user pricing.
- Scale to meet changing customer needs: Service providers can easily add privileged access solutions to their portfolio, bring on new customers and scale their business while keeping their operating costs low. Through CyberArk’s management console, service providers have the ability to accelerate onboarding, and monitor and control multiple tenants from an easy-to-use dashboard.
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