TBI is broadening its cybersecurity offerings.

Edward Gately, Senior News Editor

June 29, 2020

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TBI partners now have access to 360 SOC’s managed detection and response (MDR) offerings.

TBI has added 360 SOC to its provider portfolio, broadening its security offerings. The company offers a customizable security operations center (SOC)-as-a-service platform. It includes security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR), security information and event management (SIEM), and user entity behavioral analytics (UEBA).

It also includes network detection and response (NDR), endpoint detection and response (EDR) and vulnerability management.

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360 SOC’s Chris Ichelson

“We are truly excited about the partnership with TBI and their thousands of channel partners,” said Chris Ichelson, 360 SOC’s CEO. “We believe that we have the ability to do something really special with TBI. This partnership comes at a great time for the cybersecurity industry. Channel partners are consistently pivoting to growing cybersecurity and compliance practices, and these individuals are advising companies daily on how to manage security and the risk associated. We believe we can be a differentiator and help the channel partner community at TBI bridge this gap even more effectively.”

360 SOC brings enterprise quality security operations, insider threat protection and end-to-end visibility to businesses of all sizes. It’s SOC-as-a-service and MDR provides an out-of-the box experience that delivers security operations ROI.

“360 SOC is more than just a name as it really does encompass all the solutions required to keep a business secure,” said Steve Roos, TBI’s vice president of technology and security. “From their network detection capabilities all the way through user behavioral analytics, they have the security pulse on the organization and can quickly respond to any threat detected. No need to patch security vendors together as 360 SOC has a holistic solution to keep your business secure. With a vendor-agnostic approach, they are taking security to the next level.”

Last week, TBI partners gained access to Wireless Watchdogs‘ suite of managed mobility services (MMS) and mobile device management (MDM). And earlier in the month, its partners gained access to DataBank data centers via a new partnership between the master agent and the provider.

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Edward Gately

Senior News Editor, Channel Futures

As news editor, Edward Gately covers cybersecurity, new channel programs and program changes, M&A and other IT channel trends. Prior to Informa, he spent 26 years as a newspaper journalist in Texas, Louisiana and Arizona.

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