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Local cyber security firm releases product in Japan

Local cyber security firm releases product in Japan

Wednesday 28 November 2018

Local cyber security firm releases product in Japan

Wednesday 28 November 2018


A local cyber security firm says it hopes to get international recognition for Jersey after releasing a product developed in the island into the Japanese market.

After a period of development, Defence Logic has released a Security Information and Event Management product (SIEM), which they're billing as "cutting edge".

The product, which was developed in Jersey, offers clients security monitoring and reporting to help them identify and respond to cyber threats as well as improve their cyber security and compliance. 

The company are also training a new generation of cyber security professionals, who will apply their knowledge of the product in Japan next month, as part of a year-long work placement with Cyber Security's Japanese sister company, Nihon Cyber Defence.

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Pictured: Defence Logic's product is based on cybersecurity.

Anthony Flemmer, CEO of Defence Logic: We are delighted to be expanding our links with the Japanese market, offering our SIEM to an international audience. We developed our product to counteract frustrations that we have had with other security monitoring products on offer and hopedall those who use this product wouldsee the benefits.

“Providing vital training to graduates will also allow this product to be deployed fully into the market and builds the necessary support for the product. We are delighted to be able to align our strategic goals with our sister company, Nihon Cyber Defence, and gain Jersey international recognition. We hope our relationship internationally will continue to grow.”

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