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Halodata Named Southeast Asian Distribution Partner for Conceal

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Conceal, a prominent name in browser security is excited to unveil its strategic partnership with Halodata, a top distributor of information security solutions across Asia. Since many of the most damaging and expensive cyber-attacks, including ransomware and malware, start with phishing and social engineering tactics, Conceal's cutting-edge browser technology will offer enhanced protection against these threats. This collaboration ensures optimal security for your data and devices.

CEO of Conceal, Gordon Lawson, gave his thoughts on this new endeavor, “Halodata’s unique portfolio of information security products and wide geographic reach aligns with our mission of providing enhanced cyber protection for our global client base. Conceal’s advanced browser security technology combined with Halodata’s robust security services will elevate protection standards and effectively address the modern cyber threats faced by organizations throughout Southeast Asia”.

Halodata CEO, Resham Ganglani, said of the collaboration, “We are seeing increasing levels of sophisticated browser-based attacks within our customers’ environments. Conceal is the ideal solution to ensure employees and enterprises are protected from this activity”.

This new partnership establishes a unified security environment by integrating Conceal's advanced web-edge protection with Halodata's robust security infrastructure. Together, they will streamline the management of cybersecurity challenges, allowing IT and security teams to focus on more critical, long-term goals.

Conceal is committed to shielding organizations from web-based threats with its cutting-edge solution, ConcealBrowse. This solution provides a private, lightweight, and easily deployable defense against the constantly evolving landscape of cyber threats. By protecting the most vulnerable aspect of any organization the human user of a web browser ConcealBrowse effectively reduces the risk of severe and expensive cyber-attacks.

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