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Singtel Teams Up with Palo Alto Networks to Provide Managed Advanced Threat Prevention

Singtel Teams Up with Palo Alto Networks to Provide Managed Advanced Threat Prevention Image Credit: Singtel

Singtel today announced availability of the Singtel Managed Advanced Threat Prevention (ATP) as part of its Managed Security Services(MSS)The Operator has partnered with Palo Alto Networks to leverage its Next-Generation Security Platform to protect organizations against sophisticated cyber threats.

This Singtel service aims to keep cyber threats at bay by monitoring, isolating and preventing any suspicious applications from breaching an organization’s networks or endpoint devices. In addition, the ATP’s advance threat intelligence capability provides organizations with insights on cyber threats, allowing them to take necessary security measures.

This collaborative effort expands Palo Alto Networks’ existing activities with Singtel’s managed security services business unit, Trustwave, to bring next-generation managed security services to global multi-national businesses and government agencies.

The Managed ATP operates on the Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Security Platform, comprising Next-Generation Firewall, Threat Intelligence Cloud and Advanced Endpoint Protection. This platform protects organizations by allowing safe applications to pass through networks, cloud and endpoint devices but blocks both known as well as unknown threats and suspicious applications.

Bill Chang, Chief Executive Officer, Group Enterprise at Singtel
Through our collaboration with Palo Alto Networks, we have developed an innovative cyber security service which takes a holistic and preventive approach towards cyber threats.

Mark McLaughlin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Palo Alto Networks
We are delighted to join forces with Singtel – one of Asia Pacific’s most respected, progressive and leading managed security services providers – to deliver unparalleled next-generation, breach-prevention security capabilities to its customers.

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