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South Korea's first Cyber Fusion Center
and MSSP/MDR sharing community
tively defend against threats and respond faster during
attacks," said Paul Kown, CEO of PAGO Networks.
"Together Cyware and PAGO will bring next-generation
cyber fusion, threat intelligence automation solutions,
and SOC transformation solutions to Korean organiza-
tions enabling them to be part of a large collective de-
fense community."
The partnership comes at a time of massive escalation
in advanced cyber threats targeting organizations in
South Korea. The partnership will make Cyware's glob-
ally proven cyber fusion technology available to the
Cyware, the industry's leading provider of the
technology platform to build Cyber Fusion security teams operating in South Korea.
Centers for Enterprises and MSSPs/MDRs, and Cyware, a Gartner and Forrester recognized security
threat intelligence sharing for ISACs, ISAOs, solutions provider, is renowned for its proprietary cyber
CERTs, and others has announced a partnership fusion technology platform that breaks silos within se-
with PAGO Networks, a South Korean MDR curity teams by enabling collective defense through
provider and value-added distributor, for decoupled vendor agnostic SOAR connecting cyber, IT,
building South Korea's first cyber fusion center and DevOps technologies across cloud and on-premise
for tackling advanced cyber threats for environments, end-to-end threat intelligence operation-
customers and a collective defense community alization, and 360-degree threat response and man-
for Korean organizations. agement.
Speaking on the launch, Gary C. Tate, VP of APJ re- Using Cyware's cyber fusion center technology, securi-
gion at Cyware, said, "South Korea has been facing the ty teams can automate their SecOps workflows with
onslaught of cyber threats, particularly advanced nation next-gen multi-tenant security operations center (SOC)
-state actors. Security teams across industry sectors orchestration capabilities while gaining unparalleled
need to move beyond traditional strategies that are threat visibility and control of their attack surface.
overwhelmingly siloed, manual, reactive, and devoid of
threat visibility. We partnered with PAGO for their capa- Earlier in May 2021, Cyware announced its presence in
bility to integrate and provide cyber fusion technology the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region. The autono-
at scale through their advanced PAGO DeepACT MDR mous SOC fusion center technology provider, well
Service. Together, PAGO Networks and Cyware will known for being the global backbone of collective de-
enable security teams to adopt a collective defense fense at the industry scale for more than 20 information
driven by real-time operationalization of high-fidelity sharing communities (ISACs/ISAOs) and their 10,000+
threat intelligence across customer infrastructures and member organizations, has since then enabled several
networks for proactive threat identification, analysis, prominent managed security service providers
and automated response." (MSSPs/MDRs) across the region to expand their cy-
bersecurity offerings and services and better protect
The cyber fusion center will enable PAGO Networks to their customers with its "any-to-any" threat intelligence
provide advanced cyber fusion services and solutions orchestration-driven threat response solutions. The
to its customers, including orchestrated threat re- partnership with PAGO will open doors for security
sponse, high-fidelity threat intelligence-as-a-service, teams in South Korea to better protect enterprise and
cyber fusion-as-a-service, and collective defense. government networks and gain a strategic advantage
over threat actors. ◊
"The combination of Cyware's advanced Cyber Fusion
Platform and PAGO DeepACT MDR service and exper- By MediaBUZZ
tise will enable our partners and customers to proac-
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