Local information security companies, Nanoteq and NetCom Solutions, have created a strategic partnership to provide total secure e-business solutions to the local and international markets.
"The alliance offers major synergies, and will leverage each company`s strengths to cover the entire spectrum of the security life-cycle from business risk analysis, security policies, solution design and implementation to maintenance, monitoring and support," explains Nanoteq CEO Nelius Snyman.
"While some organisations, particularly as they move towards the e-business, are taking the need for comprehensive security solutions seriously, the market at large still underestimates the seriousness of a security breach."
"Our e-business focused KeySecure Blueprint, and culmination of years of experience, combined with NetCom`s philosophy to focus on continual, incremental improvement of the client`s security posture, ensures a professional and confidential approach to delivering the best possible solution," notes Snyman.
According to NetCom MD Gavin Dunlop, Nanoteq`s new e-business focused strategy and NetCom`s operationally outsourced solutions ensure a unique position. This will provide professional services, the best-of-breed technologies, and integrated platforms to securely and remotely manage, control and monitor the client`s entire IT security infrastructure.
"We are already noticing a trend whereby larger corporates are starting to outsource their security requirements to a trusted specialist, because this is not their core business. Expertise is also expensive and hard to find. Nanoteq`s level of Consulting skills and NetCom`s 24x7 Security Operations Centre makes us well equipped to provide real-time outsourced intrusion detection and response services," he adds.
"The partnership will offer a full spectrum of best-of-breed products from all the major security vendors, covering anti-virus protection, content management and intrusion detection, firewalls, VPN`s, access control servers and gateways, as well as file security," says Dunlop.

