
Tanium & DXC partner to boost cybersecurity in Australasia
Tanium and DXC Technology have announced a partnership aimed at enhancing cybersecurity efficiency and risk reduction for businesses in Australia and New Zealand.
Tanium will collaborate with DXC Technology by offering its Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) platform to clients in the region.
This collaboration aims to improve the way organisations manage their cybersecurity needs and address potential endpoint risks.
Stewart McDonald, Director of Channel and Alliances at Tanium, emphasised the importance of the partnership and the potential benefits it holds.
"At Tanium, our mission is to redefine the collaboration between IT and security teams by introducing the industry's first autonomous endpoint management platform to customers," he stated. "By leveraging AI capabilities, powered by real-time data access and actionable insights, we can now address unique challenges in endpoint management."
"Our partnership with DXC provides invaluable expertise in delivering the critical people and process components essential for a comprehensive, robust cybersecurity strategy - reducing risk, cost and complexity for our customers."
The collaboration between Tanium and DXC has already seen developments aimed at supporting public sector entities. These efforts are focused on ensuring compliance with regulatory mandates and enhancing cybersecurity practices, reflecting the partners' commitment to advance endpoint management.
Kylie Watson, DXC Technology's Head of Security for Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa, shared insights into the impact of the new partnership on their operations.
"As a global cybersecurity leader, DXC helps organisations stay ahead of evolving threats while ensuring business continuity."
"Partnering with Tanium has enabled us to consolidate tools, streamline operations, and enhance cyber resilience for our customers. With almost 100 trained Tanium engineers in Australia and New Zealand, DXC is ready to deliver immediate value to our customers," she said.