N-able adds Zensec and Atomatik to technology alliance program
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N-able Inc. (NYSE: NABL) announced the addition of two companies to its Technology Alliance Program. The cybersecurity company added Zensec and Atomatik to expand integration capabilities for managed service providers and customers.
Zensec provides incident response services that work with N-able solutions including N-central and Cove Data Protection. The integration allows for assessment of security incidents, threat containment, and recovery support when ransomware or other security events occur. Zensec's services include digital forensics and compliance support.
Atomatik offers hyperautomation capabilities designed to streamline security and IT workflows. The integration enables automation of processes such as vulnerability remediation and phishing alert investigation. Atomatik combines workflow automation with decision-based artificial intelligence to reduce manual tasks.
"Joining the N-able Technology Alliance Program allows us to bring Atomatik's hyperautomation and SOC Analyst Agents directly into the N-able ecosystem," said Nicoleta Mihalcioiu, Head of Professional Services at Atomatik.
The Technology Alliance Program connects technology companies to build integrations across N-able's business resilience platform. Kurt Johnson, Vice President of Business Development and Alliances at N-able, said the additions expand the company's integration portfolio with incident response and automation capabilities.
N-able serves more than 500,000 organizations worldwide through its cybersecurity platform, according to the company statement.
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