Channel Talk
Forcepoint Launches Global Managed Security Service Provider Program for Forcepoint ONE SSE

Forcepoint has introduced its Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) program for service providers, distribution partners, and other resellers. With managed services based on the Forcepoint ONE Security Service Edge (SSE) platform, Forcepoint partners can simplify Zero Trust security and gain predictable, repeatable revenue streams through cloud-first, hybrid-ready security.
Forcepoint ONE also allows partners to quickly differentiate their security offerings with Data-first SASE, integrating SSE with connectivity through FlexEdge Secure SD-WAN solutions. Forcepoint MSSP partners can help enterprises and government agencies turn security into a competitive advantage by increasing productivity, streamlining costs, and simplifying regulatory compliance.
“As more and more organizations look to MSSPs for their cybersecurity solutions, the opportunity for partners is absolutely massive with market growth to $53.22B expected in the next several years. And every customer we speak to is on a path to SASE, with many looking to
MSSPs for pay-as-you-go solutions that stop threats and data loss while letting users access information and apps securely on any device,” said Myles Bray, Chief Revenue Officer at Forcepoint. “Forcepoint ONE allows MSSP partners to fast forward their journey to Data-first SASE through the delivery of security convergence, subscription model, and business tools that enable partners to reduce complexity for mutual customers, drive recurring revenue, and quickly scale their service offerings.”
“Forcepoint’s data-centric focus on security aligns with our vision for proactive protection, detection, and remediation,” said Raluca Saceanu, CEO of Smarttech247, a Forcepoint partner. “Smarttech247’s hosted and managed services centered on Forcepoint ONE SSE cloud-native and Forcepoint enterprise data security solutions allow today’s enterprises to manage risk holistically and simplify security operations. This is a game-changer when adversaries are constantly finding new ways to steal confidential data.”
As a channel-first company, Forcepoint will help partners quickly incorporate SASE into their services through its MSSP program. Using the Forcepoint management portal, partners can update customer configurations and offer multi-tenant services with a few clicks. Subscriptions with simple billing help providers scale their profitability when end-user licensing needs change. With no significant up-front expenses, partners can offer Forcepoint ONE and Secure SD-WAN solutions quickly over the Internet and customers can add more services anytime.
Forcepoint also provides enablement and training support, including channel managers dedicated to building business plans with MSSPs and distribution partners. Additional Forcepoint MSSP benefits to partners include:
- Unified Management: The Forcepoint ONE all-in-one console offers a single set of policies for securing remote, hybrid, and office workers.
- Modern: Strong Zero Trust data security delivered with a cloud-native SASE architecture.
- Global: Available everywhere, with 300+ points of presence for managed devices and agentless support for BYOD.
- Reliable: 99.99% uptime since 2015.
- Profitable: Cost-competitive, higher margin services.
Channel Talk
AmiViz and Kiteworks Join Forces to Safeguard Enterprise Data

AmiViz has forged a strategic partnership with Kiteworks, which empowers organizations to effectively manage risk in every send, share, receive, and use of private data. This partnership extends AmiViz’s portfolio, introducing Kiteworks’ approach to zero-trust data exchange enabled with a hardened virtual appliance and next-generation digital rights management (DRM) to enterprises across the Middle East and Africa.
Kiteworks, recently recognized by G2 for its product excellence, empowers organizations to control, monitor, and protect every interaction between people, machines, and systems across user collaboration, automated workflows, and enterprise AI—all from one platform. The Kiteworks Private Data Network delivers unified compliance controls through centralized audit logs, automated compliance reporting, and preconfigured templates for multiple regulations (GDPR, HIPAA, CCPA). Real-time compliance monitoring and automated policy enforcement ensure consistent regulatory adherence across all data sharing activities.
AmiViz’s extensive market knowledge and established distribution network will facilitate the seamless integration of Kiteworks’ technologies across diverse sectors, including finance, healthcare, energy, and government. This strategic move aims to enhance operational resilience and data protection for enterprises navigating complex regulatory landscapes.
Ilyas Mohammed, Chief Operating Officer at AmiViz, commented, “We are very excited to forge this strategic alliance with Kiteworks, whose groundbreaking approach to secure content communications addresses a critical vulnerability in today’s increasingly complex cybersecurity landscape. Their innovative platform doesn’t merely protect data—it fundamentally transforms how organizations safeguard their most sensitive information. Together, AmiViz and Kiteworks are empowering enterprises across the Middle East and Africa with solutions that protect private data from emerging threats while also ensuring seamless regulatory compliance in an era where data privacy has never been more crucial.”
The partnership is a direct response to the growing cybersecurity challenges in the Middle East and Africa. By offering Kiteworks’ robust solutions, AmiViz aims to provide enterprises with the necessary defences to protect their critical information and maintain regulatory adherence. This collaboration signifies a commitment to strengthening the region’s cybersecurity infrastructure, ensuring businesses can operate securely in an increasingly digital world.
“This strategic partnership with AmiViz represents a significant milestone in our mission to empower organizations across the Middle East and Africa to secure their most sensitive data exchanges,” said David Byrnes, VP Global Channels, Kiteworks. “As cyber threats continue to evolve in sophistication and frequency, businesses in these rapidly digitizing regions require robust solutions that not only protect their critical information but also ensure regulatory compliance. Our Private Data Network, combined with AmiViz’s deep regional expertise and established distribution channels, creates a powerful alliance that will enable enterprises to confidently manage risk in every aspect of their sensitive content communications. We’re excited to collaborate with AmiViz to deliver comprehensive data protection solutions that address the unique security challenges facing organizations in these dynamic markets.”
Africa Focus
CyberKnight Appoints Regional Sales Director for CEWA

CyberKnight has announced its strategic expansion into the Central, East, and West Africa (CEWA) region, reflecting its commitment to extending cybersecurity expertise and building resilient ecosystems across emerging markets. As part of this regional growth, CyberKnight has appointed Yaadhna Singh Gounden as the Regional Sales Director, CEWA & IOI (Indian Ocean Islands), to support enterprises and government organizations across CEWA to embrace the Zero Trust Security model, helping to safeguard critical assets and meet complex compliance mandates.
With over 17 years of extensive experience in cybersecurity and IT Distribution, Yaadhna brings a wealth of expertise in managing customer and partner relationships and driving business development across the African region. With the CEWA expansion, CyberKnight continues its focus on capacity building, offering advanced cybersecurity technologies and expertise that empower enterprises to tackle evolving threats. The company will leverage its extensive portfolio of Zero Trust solutions, combined with Yaadhna’s leadership, to deliver actionable strategies that enhance regional cyber defences.
“CEWA expansion with the regional key hire marks an important milestone for CyberKnight. This market is witnessing rapid digital adoption and an increasing focus on cybersecurity resilience. CyberKnight’s expansion seeks to address the rising need for advanced solutions and expertise to help enterprises and governments in the region secure their digital ecosystems. Our goal is to bring effective and pragmatic cybersecurity strategies along with Zero Trust Security framework while addressing region-specific challenges,” commented Avinash Advani, Founder and CEO at CyberKnight.
“Joining CyberKnight during such a pivotal time is an exciting opportunity. The challenges in CEWA’s cybersecurity landscape demand tailored approaches. My focus will be on fostering trust, strengthening partnerships, and ensuring that our solutions not only protect but enable businesses to thrive in an increasingly digital world. I look forward to collaborating with our customers and partners while helping CyberKnight deliver on its mission to expand Zero Trust Security across emerging markets,” commented Yaadhna Singh Gounden, Regional Sales Director, CEWA & IOI.
Channel Talk
Evanssion Partners With HackerOne to Bring Human-Powered Security to the Middle East

Evanssion has announced its partnership with HackerOne to increase the adoption of the bug bounty, Pentest, and vulnerability disclosure programs across Middle Eastern enterprises. Customers can now leverage human ingenuity to pinpoint the most critical security flaws across their attack surfaces to get ahead of cybercriminals. A recent report highlights an unprecedented surge in cyberattacks across the Middle East, with a 17% increase in 2023, especially targeting critical sectors like finance, energy, and government.
As the region experiences rapid digital transformation, organizations are becoming prime targets for ransomware attacks and sensitive data breaches. Human-powered security platforms, such as HackerOne, leverage the skills of ethical hackers worldwide to offer proactive vulnerability detection that is 35% more cost-effective compared to traditional vulnerability management methods.
HackerOne is a leading provider of human-powered security solutions, with 61% of customers identifying more vulnerabilities when compared with traditional vendors. 22.75% of valid vulnerabilities surfaced in a bug bounty are high or critical, compared to less than 1% found by automated scanners, and 18% of its Pentest findings rated as high or critical severity—nearly double the industry average, demonstrating HackerOne’s exceptional ability to identify and address serious security risks.
“At Evanssion, we remain focused on enabling enterprises to enhance their cybersecurity strategies, and our partnership with HackerOne is both strategic and timely. With our deep regional expertise paired with HackerOne’s global leadership in Human-Powered Security, we are excited to be able to provide substantial value to our partners and customers in the Middle East,” said Navneeth Ramanan, COO of Evanssion.
“Evanssion’s customers across the Middle East can now easily access the creative insights of the global security researcher community to build their security resilience,” said John Addeo, VP of Partnership Sales at HackerOne. “Evanssion’s deep understanding of the region and its customers’ unique challenges makes it an ideal partner for HackerOne to extend our solutions to leading companies in the Middle East.”
-
Artificial Intelligence1 week ago
Generative AI is Transforming Cybersecurity Across Detection, Defense, and Governance
-
Events1 week ago
OPSWAT Joins GISEC 2025 as Middle East Confronts AI-Driven Cyber Threats
-
Cyber Security1 week ago
Proofpoint Unveils Unified Solution for Workspace Cost, Cyber Risk Reduction
-
Cyber Security1 week ago
Kuwait Renews Cyber First Initiative to Strengthen Digital Defenses for Vision 2035
-
Artificial Intelligence7 days ago
Fortinet Expands FortiAI Across its Security Fabric Platform
-
Cyber Security1 week ago
AmiViz to Show Off the “Future of Cybersecurity” at GISEC 2025
-
Artificial Intelligence1 week ago
How AI is Reinventing Cybersecurity for the Automotive Industry
-
Cyber Security2 days ago
GISEC Global 2025: There’s a Rise in Malware and Ransomware Campaigns Moving From IT to OT Systems