Enovise Group and SOCRadar Partnership

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Published On 04 Mar 2025
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Summary
Enovise has partnered with SOCRadar to deliver advanced, proactive cybersecurity solutions for organisations across Africa, integrating SOCRadar's Extended Threat Intelligence platform with Enovise's Managed Detection and Response services.
Enovise Group and SOCRadar Partner to Strengthen Cyber Threat Intelligence and Response
Nairobi, Kenya, February 17, 2025 — Enovise, a leading cybersecurity firm specialising in Managed Detection and Response (MDR), Threat Intelligence, and Cyber Resilience, has partnered with SOCRadar, a pioneer in external threat intelligence, to deliver advanced, proactive cybersecurity solutions tailored for organisations across Africa and beyond.
This collaboration integrates SOCRadar's Extended Threat Intelligence (XTI) platform with Enovise's MDR services, providing organisations with comprehensive threat detection, rapid incident response, and proactive defence against evolving cyber threats.
Leadership Statements
"By combining our MDR expertise with SOCRadar's intelligence capabilities, we're offering our clients a stronger, more proactive security posture," said Gilbert Nyandeje, Group Chief Executive at Enovise. "We are thrilled about this partnership, as it represents a major step forward in our mission to enhance cyber resilience across Africa."
"By integrating SOCRadar's threat intelligence with Enovise's deep expertise in MDR, we are empowering organisations to stay ahead of cyber threats with real-time insights and actionable intelligence. This collaboration underscores our commitment to delivering cutting-edge security solutions that address the region's unique cybersecurity challenges," said Berk Sarıca, Regional Business Development Manager for Africa at SOCRadar.
About Enovise
Enovise has a proven track record offering information security consultancy services and solutions to a range of clients across the world — in Governments, Telecoms, and Financial institutions amongst others. Enovise operations are spread across the USA, India, Europe and Africa. Our team is composed of highly skilled professionals who are passionate about information security. Every day, they create or discover hundreds of ways that can be used to breach what was traditionally secured. This is why our security research hub is equal to none.
About SOCRadar
SOCRadar is a pioneering cybersecurity company committed to delivering advanced threat intelligence solutions that enable organisations to proactively defend against cyber threats. SOCRadar's flagship Extended Threat Intelligence (XTI) platform offers a comprehensive suite of tailored products: Cyber Threat Intelligence, External Attack Surface Management, Brand Protection, Dark Web Monitoring, and Supply Chain Threat Intelligence. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning, SOCRadar enhances threat detection capabilities and promptly provides proactive and actionable intelligence, ensuring that businesses can always stay ahead of cyber risks.
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