Cybersecurity company, Plurilock Security Inc. (TSXV: PLUR) (OTCQB: PLCKF) is integrating its proprietary artificial intelligence-based cybersecurity platform with the Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud Platform.
Plurilock explained on Wednesday that the integration allows managed service providers (MSPs) using Acronis’ cloud platform to use Plurilock’s AI and its cloud access security broker (CASB) and data loss prevent capabilities.
A CASB provides a security layer between users and cloud services, which reinforces security policies when users access cloud data. The platform also manages risks like unauthorized access, data breaches, and compliance violations by controlling how cloud applications are used.
“This integration enables Acronis MSPs to operate Plurilock AI through their Acronis dashboard, in a single pane of glass,” said Ian L. Paterson, CEO of Plurilock.
Plurilock AI offers a highly compelling value and has outstanding customer satisfaction, according to John Generic, Acronis Representative.
This turn of events comes after the United States International Development Finance Corporation awarded it a contract to deliver contract lifecycle management software (CLM).
Paterson indicated that his company was enabling the adoption of secure cloud solutions that companies could use to expedite collaboration and negotiation processes.
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Aurora Systems Consulting’s subsidiary secured a contract valued at approximately USD$221,000 for the first year, with four additional option years of similar amounts, to provide cloud software.
“A cloud-centric cybersecurity strategy demonstrates a commitment to client confidentiality, legal integrity, and business success,” said Paterson.
Furthermore, organizations face reputational damage, financial losses and operational disruptions if cloud data is compromised. As a result, enhancing cybersecurity for cloud technology has become a strategic priority.
Cloud-based security solutions deliver robust protection, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. By leveraging the cloud, organizations can more effectively defend against data breaches, compliance challenges, and data loss.
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