
Cheyenne, Wyoming, October 7th 2020. BlackFog, Inc. today announced that they have entered into a strategic partnership with New York based Managed Solutions Provider Darkside Enterprises.
Darkside provides enterprise-level IT & Security services and solutions to the SMB and Mid-Market community. With a heavy focus around ‘Zero Trust Security’, the company offers a range of security solutions including Dark Web Monitoring, Managed Security Information & Event Management, Managed SOC & SOAR, TrustLockdown, Endpoint Detect & Response, Enhanced DLP, Threat Detection and Ransomware Protection. Darkside understands that traditional security measures are no longer effective in fighting the types of attacks that are commonplace today, and have chosen to partner with BlackFog to address increasing customer concerns around data exfiltration and data privacy, and to ultimately lower their RISK.
“When we heard about BlackFog’s unique approach to on device data privacy we knew it would be a welcome addition to our security services portfolio. Our customers are dealing with strict compliance legislation and the number of US privacy regulations is increasing. BlackFog will provide the level of data privacy and security necessary to prevent cyberattacks such as ransomware, and ultimately protect our customers from costly breaches”, commented Matt Taylor, CEO of Darkside, Inc.
“As we continue to grow our business in the US we are excited to welcome Darkside to our trusted partner network. Darkside really understands the importance of data privacy and the role that data exfiltration plays in preventing cyberattacks and maintaining compliance, and we look forward to introducing our disruptive technology to their customer base and building a successful relationship with them,” said Dr. Darren Williams, CEO and Founder of BlackFog.
About BlackFog
BlackFog is the leader in on device data privacy, data security and ransomware prevention. Our behavioral analysis and data exfiltration technology stops hackers before they even get started. Our cyberthreat prevention software prevents ransomware, spyware, malware, phishing, unauthorized data collection and profiling and mitigates the risks associated with data breaches and insider threats. BlackFog blocks threats across mobile and desktop endpoints, protecting organizations data and privacy, and strengthening regulatory compliance.
To learn more about BlackFog visit www.blackfog.com.
About Darkside Enterprises, Inc.
Darkside Enterprises is a Managed Solutions Provider, that provides Enterprise-level IT & Security services and solutions to the SMB and Mid-Market Community. With a heavy focus around ‘Zero Trust Security’, the Darkside Enterprise offers a range of security solutions including Dark Web Monitoring, Managed Security Information & Event Management, Managed SOC & SOAR, TrustLockdown, Endpoint Detect & Response (EDR), Enhanced DLP, Threat Detection and Ransomware Protection. Darkside Enterprises has a solution for every business to help fight and protect organizations from rising cyber-attacks.
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