Swimlane, based in Colorado has entered a partnership with Japanese company, NTT Data to offer its low-code automation platform to EMEA-based customers in hopes of enhancing their cybersecurity methods and reducing safety risks, a press release reported.
The partnership is intended to strengthen large data management operations executed based across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
According to a recent press release, the source of automation and security allows companies to “analyze and adequately prioritize security alerts at the rate necessary to protect networks while also ensuring their organization remains compliant with regulatory standards across countries operated in.”
As it works to expand the platform’s global reach, the company also plans to benefit from NTT’s cybersecurity solutions too.
“Together, Swimlane’s low-code automation platform and NTT Data’s deep industry expertise delivers an offering that enables continuous compliance and prevents data breaches while helping security teams more efficiently manage the growing volume of alerts and complexity of processes,” the company states.
A study recently released by EC Europa reveals that 55% of European enterprises struggle with recruiting IT talent as they receive a pool of job candidates lacking the required skills.
The new addition serves as the program’s effort to expand its global reach and fulfill the growing demand for low-code security automation in the EMEA region.
“We are excited to expand our investment in the EMEA market by partnering with a true leader in the region that carries immense credibility in the security space,” said Toby Van de Grift, vice president of EMEA for Swimlane. “This partnership will enable enterprises across highly-targeted industries like financial services, critical infrastructure, health care and retail to harness their institutional knowledge to leverage security automation and build a system of record that transcends the entire security organization.”
NTT Data will work alongside partners who form part of Swimlane’s Medley Global Partner Program, including Elastic, Guidepoint, Optiv and Pareto Cyber.
“The flexibility of the Swimlane platform makes it the ideal solution for both our company and our customers to harness the power of low-code security automation, allowing every team member to create response processes that align with unique business processes,” said Patrick Schraut, SVP CyberSecurity at NTT DATA. “This partnership will allow our customers to receive more value from their existing technology investments while making it easier for them to utilize automation to alleviate the stress security teams face today.”