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SHI Joins DTEX Global Partner Program in Response to Increasing Demand for Insider Risk Management

SHI Joins DTEX Global Partner Program in Response to Increasing Demand for Insider Risk Management

Leading IT solutions provider selects DTEX InTERCEPT to expand global access to next-generation insider threat management capabilities for its clients

DTEX Systems, the global leader in insider risk management, announced the addition of SHI International Corp. to the DTEX Systems Global Partner Program. As the newest member of the DTEX partner network, SHI will help customers enhance their insider risk management capabilities and mitigate data loss.

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“We are excited to work with the DTEX team and their products as a component of our integrated data security strategy supporting our client base.”

SHI International Corp. is one of the leading technology solutions providers to more than 17,000 corporate, enterprise, public sector, and academic customer organizations around the world. SHI helps companies achieve business goals through the use of technologies, including cybersecurity solutions that address people, technology, and processes.

“DTEX offers a comprehensive approach to insider threat management while enhancing the modern DLP landscape with context-aware, people-centric and behavioral-based data analysis,” said David O’Leary, Sr. Director of Cybersecurity – Financial Services, SHI International. “We are excited to work with the DTEX team and their products as a component of our integrated data security strategy supporting our client base.”

Whether it’s supporting an insider risk management strategy, developing behavioral data loss prevention solutions, or protecting remote workforces, the DTEX Systems Global Partner Program is designed to multiply the value of a customer’s existing cybersecurity investment. The program empowers and supports partners through the integration of DTEX’s InTERCEPT and PULSE platforms with existing SIEM, SOAR, and EDR tools and access to its full portfolio of world-class consulting services.

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“Insider risk continues to be the fastest growing area of cybersecurity today,” said Brian Stoner, Vice President, Worldwide Channel and Alliances, DTEX Systems. “With this, our partners continue to see the demand for next-generation threat intelligence solutions skyrocket as customers look for solutions to proactively mitigate insider risks before any data loss incident occurs. The DTEX InTERCEPT platform fills a significant gap in the market, helping organizations better understand the human element impacting their security risk posture to develop more effective risk management programs without infringing on employee privacy. The strategic accounts team at SHI is a trusted cybersecurity advisor to some of the largest companies on the planet that have invested in developing internal insider risk programs, so this is a very natural partnership.”

DTEX InTERCEPT is a first-of-its-kind Insider Risk Management solution that brings together the capabilities of Insider Threat Management, User and Entity Behavior Analytics, Digital Forensics, and Behavioral DLP in an all-in-one lightweight, cloud-native platform. Through its patented pseudonymization abilities, InTERCEPT delivers the behavioral context and activity intelligence that answers the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How related to any potential insider threat situation, compromised account event or data loss scenario without invading personal privacy.

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