Keppel T&T partners with Singapore’s largest security firm to boost cybersecurity

The partnership will take effect in August.

Aiming to benefit from the cyber security solutions by leading security organisation Certis CISCO, Keppel T&T has partnered with Quann, the security firm’s subsidiary.

According to a press release by Keppel T&T, the partnership will allow Keppel Data Centres’ customers to benefit from a range of holistic cyber security solutions provided by Quann that covers consultancy, network protection and monitoring, and incident response.

“Customers colocating in facilities managed by Keppel Data Centres will be able to leverage Quann's end-to-end security services which include Quann Security-as-a-Service, a pay-as-you-use utility model covering DDOS protection, DNS security and web application protection,” the press release said.

The release added that the partnership takes effect in August 2016 and will cover regions where both Keppel Data Centres and Quann operate, starting in Singapore. 

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