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Tesserent Limited (ASX: TNT) has formed a cybersecurity partnership with the focus aimed primarily at addressing the cybersecurity needs of Vocus enterprise clients.

Vocus, is Australia’s specialist fibre and network solutions provider and also operates an extensive and modern network in New Zealand, connecting the country’s capitals and most regional centres.

The partnership will initially focus on delivering consulting packages to Vocus’ 5000-plus enterprise and government clients including Essential 8 programs, Testing/Assurance/Red Team services and will also be able to scale up to delivery of key security product controls as well as Managed Security services like Security Information and Event Monitoring (SIEM).

 We are extremely pleased to be able to partner with Vocus on their cybersecurity initiatives with their enterprise clients. Increasingly critical infrastructure controls are coming under cyber-attack and we look forward to working with Vocus to improve their clients’ cybersecurity resilience,” Tesserent, CEO, Kurt Hansen, said.

“This partnership will enhance Tesserent’s profitable organic growth through access to clients that are currently not being addressed by our current client facing team.“

Vocus Chief Executive, Enterprise & Government, Andrew Wildblood, said Tesserent’s Cyber 360 offering has seen them become a strong force in the delivery of cybersecurity solutions to Enterprise clients.

“When it comes to cybersecurity and secure cloud services, you need to know you’ve got the right level of expertise and support, and that your IT environment is operating in the way you want,” he said.

“We saw during the height of COVID, the dramatic shifts our customers needed to make to their networks, and operating models, in order to keep their people safe and their businesses running. Now as organisations adjust to hybrid working as business-as-usual, it’s critical to know you have secure foundations in place to support your business.”

https://www.tesserent.com/

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