Redington IT Value Distribution has joined Digital Guardian’s Synergy Partner Program to become the dedicated distributor in the Middle East and Africa for Digital Guardian’s Data Protection Platform.
The cloud-delivered Digital Guardian Data Protection Platform provides the deepest data visibility, cross-platform support and flexible controls necessary to secure organisations’ most sensitive data from both malicious data theft and inadvertent data loss. The Digital Guardian Data Protection Platform performs across the corporate network, traditional endpoints and cloud applications to make it easier to see and stop all threats to sensitive data.
With its tamper-resistant endpoint agent, deep data visibility, forensic logging, auditing capabilities, and the ability to discover, classify and secure structured data as well as complex sets of unstructured data, Digital Guardian’s Data Protection Platform has been designed to meet organisations’ data protection needs, ranging from compliance to intellectual property protection.
“Lately, the region has been experiencing tremendous growth in data across most verticals and growing demand from customers for data protection solutions that secure sensitive information against both insider threats and external attacks,” said Sayantan Dev, President, Redington Value. “We are extremely delighted about this partnership with Digital Guardian and the opportunity to provide our valued channel partners a chance to work with the leader in DLP technology. This partnership is strategic to us as it expands data protection capability to cloud as well.”
“Digital Guardian provides the most comprehensive data protection platform on the market, and we are seeing a large increase in demand specifically from the Middle East,” said Jan Van Vliet, Vice President & General Manager, EMEA, Digital Guardian. “We are very pleased to partner with Redington Value as our dedicated distributor in the region as they will be able to scale to meet the growing need in the region while providing organisations with the highest level of data protection.”
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