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Axiz to showcase infosec ecosystem at Cisco Connect

Axiz to showcase infosec ecosystem at Cisco Connect

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Axiz will showcase a number of products at Cisco Connect

New technologies such as IoT, Artificial Intelligence (AI), multi cloud and big data are bringing many benefits to today’s enterprises. However, at the same time, their introduction into the IT environment is driving enterprise IT complexity, making it difficult for security teams to monitor and protect the organisation’s most valuable information assets.

“The problem is being exacerbated by the fact that there are dozens upon dozens of categories of security solutions that cover everything from SIEM and netflow monitoring, to data leakage and intrusion prevention,” said, Adeshni Rohit, Business Unit Manager for Cisco at Axiz, South Africa’s leading ICT value-added distributor.

She added that these solutions are not aware of each other and don’t work in unison, creating a vast security gap.

“What was needed is a cybersecurity ecosystem made up of solutions that work together to strengthen security,” he said.

“We offer total solutions to our customers, using integrated products, software, services and capabilities.”

It is one of these ecosystems that Axiz will be showcasing at Cisco Connect 2019, to be held from May 19 to 21 at Sun City.

The first eco partner is DataVoice, a leader in interaction management solutions.

“DataVoice manages voice, email and chat applications, across the multiple platforms that are deployed in today’s contact centres, back office systems, and service provider environments,” added Rohit.

“Its solutions securely record, manage, re-create and analyse voice and multimedia transactions, and can be tailored to enhance communication between businesses and their clients. In addition, they support business processes, helping customers to meet security, legal and governance requirements, while mitigating risk, and optimising workforce productivity to ensure quality customer interactions.”

Next is Nozomi, a company that innovates the use of AI to help the largest industrial facilities around the world ‘see and secure’ their critical industrial control networks.

“Nozomi delivers one solution that provides customers with superior operational visibility and threat detection, in addition to simple Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) integration,” explained Rohit.

The third eco partner, Sintrex, is a locally based infrastructure management provider that provides end-to-end IT solutions and services.

“Sintrex offers superior operational visibility to help accurately visualise industrial networks and improve resilience with real-time asset inventory and network monitoring,” said Rohit.

“In addition, it provides advanced threat detection for industrial control systems, enabling industrial organisations to rapidly manage cyber threats and process risks with a solution that correlates multiple, advanced detection techniques. Finally, it enables the central monitoring of hundreds of facilities, with a solution proven to scale across continents and integrate with IT/OT systems.”

The final partner is Ixia, a provider of testing, visibility and security solutions to strengthen applications across both physical and virtual networks. Rohit says Ixia solutions block threats strategically, while still enabling high end-user experiences with real-world security threat assessment and visibility into emerging threats. Moreover, the solutions eliminate dangerous blind spots by enabling end-to-end visibility into physical, virtual, and SDN networks.

“The Axiz stand at Cisco Connect will be showing customers how these solutions can work together to significantly strengthen an organisations security posture,” said Rohit.

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