Netpoleon and Adaptive Shield yesterday announced they will partner to enable businesses in Australia and New Zealand to grow with SaaS applications while staying safe.
The collaboration with Netpoleon ANZ will help meet the demand for SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) solutions as businesses boost investment in cybersecurity, following the upswing in SaaS data breaches targeting the region in the past year. In 2024, 87% of CIOs in Australia and New Zealand will be prioritizing investment in cybersecurity, according to a December 2023 Gartner survey.
Adaptive Shield’s expansion into Australia and New Zealand is a continuation of the successful partnership with Netpoleon’s parent company, Macnica in APAC.
Maor Bin, CEO and co-founder of Adaptive Shield
Netpoleon's security expertise will enable it to play a pivotal role in expanding Adaptive Shield’s presence in the region at a time when attack vectors are rapidly evolving. This partnership is another step toward expanding the SaaS app security across Asia-Pacific to enable security teams to prevent and detect threats throughout their entire SaaS stack.
Paul Lim, Regional Director ANZ
Adaptive Shield represents a new domain (SSPM) in cybersecurity, where organisations in ANZ have started to rely heavily on SaaS offerings as a key part of their business,