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LogRhythm, SecLytics Partner to Streamline Operations for SOC Teams

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LogRhythm, the company powering today’s security operations centers (SOCs) has partnered with SecLytics, a leader in predictive threat intelligence, to transform the security posture and streamline operations for security operations center(SOC) teams in the Middle East. LogRhythm and SecLytics will work hand-in-hand to provide enhanced threat intelligence capabilities and high-performance analytics, to mitigate new and evolving risks in the region.

Through the collaboration, LogRhythm and SecLytics will enable organizations in the Middle East to seamlessly deliver digital transformation and protect their end-users with aligned early threat detection and response solutions. SecLytics will deploy its Augur pXDR solution to provide unique, patented predictive threat intelligence, leveraging machine learning. In alignment, LogRhythm will roll out its NextGen SIEM to deliver intuitive, high-performance analytics and a seamless incident response workflow.

SecLytics’ Augur pXDR solution detects the build-up of cybercriminal infrastructure online before attack launch. Its behavioral prediction models identify and group threat actors based on patterns of activity up to 50 days out. Integrated with LogRhythm’s SIEM offering, organizations in the Middle East benefit from a core set of cybersecurity capabilities including data collection, real-time visibility and threat automation, and analytical techniques.

LogRhythm has developed a robust ecosystem representing its award-winning NextGen SIEM Platform, with 30 partners across the Middle East. In 2021, it has focused its cybersecurity innovation efforts in the region through strategic partnerships with LogRhythm AlJammaz Technologies and Mideast Communication Systems (MSC). On top of this, it has provided new value to the region with the launch of its automation module to help organizations rapidly comply with Qatar’s National Cybersecurity Framework.

Mazen A. Dohaji, Vice President, India, Middle East, Turkey & Africa (iMETA) at LogRhythm
Data breaches in the MENA region are reported to have reached an average cost of around $6.5 million, which is well above the global average incident cost of near $4 million,” said . “Cybersecurity risks in the Middle East are becoming increasingly sophisticated and this is causing organizations in the region to suffer notable losses. 

Saeed Abu-Nimeh, Co-Founder, CEO as Seclytics
We are working with LogRhythm to transform cyber resiliency in the Middle East and enable organizations to expand their applications and services without risk. This requires cybersecurity providers to deliver a unified experience to ensure that businesses in the region are gaining the best possible security experience and are in a strong position to tackle emerging threats.

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