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Fujitsu Strengthens Security Practice With Acquisition of Leading New Zealand Cybersecurity Firm InPhysec

Fujitsu Strengthens Security Practice With Acquisition of Leading New Zealand Cybersecurity Firm InPhysec

Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand have moved to strengthen their security services capabilities with the acquisition of New Zealand cyber security company InPhySec. This move marks the latest milestone in Fujitsu’s global M&A strategy and builds upon services offered by recently acquired firms Versor, oobe, and Enable Professional Services, to empower customers on their digital transformation journeys.

Founded in 2015, InPhySec is one of New Zealand’s largest providers of security consulting and managed security services. Its comprehensive range of managed security services includes SIEM (security information and event management), as well as cloud; network; and endpoint detection and response services, delivered through its global 24/7 Security Operations Centres across 3 locations. Specialist services are delivered through secret grade server rooms which provide data localization and additional physical security, services of particular importance to the New Zealand government and other regulated industries. InPhySec’s secret- and top secret-cleared staff give it a competitive advantage in the New Zealand market.

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The strategic acquisition will provide Fujitsu’s customers in New Zealand with access to specialist security consulting and managed services. Likewise, InPhySec’s customer base, which spans a wide range of industries including Fujitsu ANZ’s core industries of Defence, Public Sector, Healthcare, Retail, Financial Services and Transport, will now have access to Fujitsu’s broad range of digital transformation services and products.

Graeme Beardsell, Executive Vice President and CEO, Fujitsu Asia-Pacific, said, “This investment comes at a time when protecting businesses, government agencies and the general public has never been more important. The InPhySec acquisition expands our managed security footprint in New Zealand and across the region. We are delighted to have InPhySec’s team of cyber security experts join our organisation.”

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Marc Barlow, Chief Executive Officer, InPhySec said, “Joining Fujitsu allows us to introduce some of the world’s leading technology solutions to our clients, as well as bringing our expertise to Fujitsu’s customers. Strong partnership is critical to match the growing scale and sophistication of global threats, which means countries such as New Zealand are becoming increasingly more vulnerable. This acquisition will help introduce New Zealand homegrown developed know-how and capability to a global audience.”

On completion of the acquisition, InPhySec Chief Executive Officer Marc Barlow will report to Graeme Beardsell, Executive Vice President and CEO, Fujitsu Asia Pacific.

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