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Singtel’s Trustwave Bolsters Threat Intelligence Capabilities in APAC

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Trustwave, the cybersecurity arm of Singtel, this week unveiled new and enhanced global capabilities in identifying and eliminating cyber threats for its managed security services in the Asia Pacific.

It has incorporated actionable threat intelligence into its Advanced Security Operation Centre (ASOC) in Singapore, strengthening its managed detection and response (MDR) offerings. Supported by Trustwave SpiderLabs, an elite team of ethical hackers, threat hunters and incident responders working to combat cybercriminal activities and conduct deep forensic investigations, the actionable threat intelligence capability gives enterprises the ability to monitor, detect and immediately eradicate cyber threats down to individual endpoints. This helps to reduce the time needed to discover zero-day vulnerabilities, adversaries’ tactics and malware signatures from days to hours.

Trustwave and Singtel operate 10 ASOCs across the Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas. This global network of interconnected ASOCs provide the Group’s enterprise customers robust protection against cyber threats that are increasingly transnational in nature. These facilities identify, track, and collect cybersecurity threat intelligence while serving as the delivery framework for managed security services. Trustwave continues to innovate as the adoption of managed security services increases in Singapore and the Asia Pacific region.

Chris Schueler, SVP of Managed Security Services, Trustwave
Recent breaches targeting government and other major sectors by cybercriminals who have become better at evading detection have driven demand for managed security services that deliver global detection, hunting and quick remediation capabilities. Actionable threat intelligence coupled with our global ASOC network is a game changer that greatly enhances an organisation’s security posture.

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