The Instillery partners with StrikeReady to boost ANZ cybersecurity
The Instillery has announced a new partnership with cybersecurity AI firm StrikeReady. This collaboration aims to empower security defenders in Australia and New Zealand through the use of an AI-powered Security Command Centre developed by StrikeReady. The Instillery is the first partner in this region and has a history of collaborating with emerging technology vendors.
"For us, StrikeReady is all about solving very real problems faced by security teams," said Jeremy Nees, Chief Operating Officer at The Instillery. "First-generation SOARs almost delivered a proof of concept for how security teams could work, but simply aren't dynamic enough to assist analysts in real-world scenarios we observe. The industry has faced real issues with talent shortages. StrikeReady helps analysts achieve more, respond faster, become more proactively focused and also provides greater efficacy."
StrikeReady, founded in 2019 by an experienced cybersecurity software veteran, recently announced a Series A capital raise of USD $12 million. The company is quickly building customer momentum with notable names already onboard, including the global energy services business NOV and technology company Nutanix.
"We are thrilled to partner with The Instillery, a company that shares our vision and values our commitment to thinking beyond boundaries," said Yasir Khalid, CEO and Founder of StrikeReady. "At StrikeReady, our focus is on developing a one-of-a-kind security platform that supports and dynamically evolves with the needs of modern SOC teams."
"The Instillery and StrikeReady both prioritise delivering cutting-edge technology solutions designed to align with the way people work. Our partnership is focused on elevating cybersecurity technology, people, and processes to empower SOC teams with a holistic real-time view of operations, fostering smarter, faster decision-making and proactive security defence," Khalid said.
StrikeReady integrates with a wide range of security platforms already in use, enhancing the value of these platforms through its AI-powered Command Centre. "This provides the benefits of AI for your security teams across all those existing investments, raising the bar across the board," Nees added.
The partnership between The Instillery and StrikeReady aims to address growing cybersecurity challenges faced by organisations in the region by leveraging advanced AI technology to streamline security operations and enhance threat detection and response capabilities.