Blue Ridge Networks and Imaging Center Partner to Provide Industry-Leading Cybersecurity in Mexico and Latin America
Patented Cybersecurity Solutions to Provide Additional Protection to Organizations in Mexico
Blue Ridge Networks and Imaging Center announced that the two companies have established an alliance to provide proven endpoint and critical infrastructure cybersecurity solutions for Mexico’s and Latin America’s private and public sectors.
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Blue Ridge Networks’ solutions are currently deployed by high profile government agencies and private entities in more than 120 countries. As part of this partnership, Blue Ridge Networks will provide Imaging Center with its core products AppGuard® and LinkGuard™. The introduction of these proven products will provide companies in Mexico and Latin America with unprecedented protection against cyberattacks, and the protection necessary for the region’s fast growing economy.
“Our suite of network infrastructure, remote access and endpoint cybersecurity solutions have been trusted to prevent cyberattacks and eliminate vulnerabilities for more than 20 years without experiencing one reported breach,” said Maureen Gray, Chief Operating Officer of Blue Ridge Networks. “We are proud to partner with Imaging Center and provide its customers with advanced solutions to protect against the increasing volume and sophistication of cyber threats.”
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Sergio Santoscoy from Imaging Center said, “Cyber security needs are evolving very rapidly, and our partnership with Blue Ridge Networks is a clear indication of our dedication to providing clients with best-in-class cyber security. We are true believers in the AppGuard & LinkGuard Zero Trust preventative solutions and we and look forward to representing Blue Ridge Networks in Mexico and Latin America.”
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