The Secure Access Service Edge, SASE market is projected to surge from $7 billion in 2022 to $25 billion by 2027, reflecting a robust 29% CAGR, according to Gartner. This remarkable growth highlights the urgent need for integrated, cloud-native, AI-ready security solutions as organisations across the Middle East and Africa accelerate digital transformation and embrace hybrid work models.
In response, advanced protection against evolving cyber threats, seamless, high-performance access for users and devices, and security for the use of AI tools have all become critical business priorities.
CyberKnight and Netskope signed a strategic value-added distribution partnership. Leveraging CyberKnight’s proven expertise and coverage, this collaboration aims to empower regional entities to modernise security and safeguard data across all sectors. The partnership ensures enterprise and government organisations can benefit from Netskope’s global innovation and local infrastructure to accelerate performance and get unprecedented visibility into any cloud, AI, web, and private application activity while reducing risks.
As a modern SASE and SSE solution, the Netskope One platform delivers unified data security and adaptive threat protection, combining CASB, SWG, ZTNA, DLP, DSPM and other capabilities with patented AI innovations that detect anomalies, block zero-day threats, and prevent data exfiltration across cloud and AI apps, endpoints, and IoT.
With 70% of enterprises in the region now prioritising AI-driven threat detection and Zero-Trust frameworks, Netskope’s cloud-native, AI-ready architecture and expansive NewEdge network provide the speed, resilience, and performance required for today’s digital enterprises.
“Netskope was founded on the belief that continuous innovation is essential to help organisations modernise networks and security,” said Michael Herman, Vice President Channel Sales, EMEA and LATAM at Netskope.”
“Partnering with Netskope marks a pivotal step in our mission to bring the world’s most advanced cloud and AI security to the region,” added Avinash Advani, Founder and CEO, at CyberKnight.