SecurityFirst has added three technology partners to its recently launched SecurityFirst Partner Program: CMA, Sengex and First Nation Corporation (FNC).
The partners will begin reselling DataKeep, which helps organizations protect sensitive and private data.
“Widely publicized mega-breaches and cyber-attacks have increased the urgency to improve data security among companies of all sizes, offering huge growth opportunities for partners looking to expand their security practice portfolios, especially as major regulations, like GDPR, loom,” said Jim Varner, CEO of SecurityFirst. “We are delivering data protection solutions that are easy to implement and optimize for any customer environment or business requirement, enabling a clear and robust path to new opportunities and revenue.”
CMA is a value-added IT reseller/systems integrator that has been serving federal, state and local government for the last 26 years. Sengex specializes in large-scale cyber and physical threat detection and mitigation. Its security engineering practice develops, integrates and deploys threat detection, identification and mitigation solutions in the areas of healthcare, telecoms and defense. And FNC is a Native American, minority-owned firm with a focus on IT professional and managed security services, software development and IT consulting.
“As a SecurityFirst Platinum partner, we have a unique advantage to bring DataKeep to every federal agency,” said John H. Frey, Director, Channel & Alliances, CMA. “By leveraging our government-wide acquisition contract vehicles, we are well-positioned to serve literally every [Department of Defense] and civilian organization. SecurityFirst’s DataKeep solution is integral to CMA’s overall cybersecurity Risk Management Framework solution portfolio with its best-in-class data-centric protection capabilities. DataKeep’s ability to safeguard federal organizations’ data across on-premises, cloud or hybrid environments positions it ideally for most every solution strategy and architecture.”