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neXus has signed a distribution agreement with Shifra

neXus has signed a distribution agreement with Shifra, as a distributor in Dubai, this allows Shifra to sell neXus PKI platforms in the Middle East region.

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) protects critical business information, communications and IT processes, targeting areas such as unauthorised access, data leakage, espionage, identity theft, fraud and denial of service attacks.

“The Middle East is an economically robust region and we feel that there is strong demand for these types of security solutions. We have entered into collaboration with Shifra due to their strength within information security and identity protection fields. The company is based in Dubai and collaborates with many Middle Eastern companies: a market within which we predict great potential”, says Lars Petersson, CEO of neXus.

“Acquiring advanced PKI platform to complement our product portfolio has been our priority due to increasing demand in the region and we’re happy to bring on board neXus PKI solutions due to their continued excellence in delivering top-notch technology around the world. With neXus PKI platform our customers can significantly elevate the security posture of their users, applications, data, and devices thus we're excited to have neXus featured on our top product list”, says Ahmad Elkhatib, Managing Partner at Shifra.

Topics

  • Data, Telecom, IT

Categories

  • technology nexus
  • agreement
  • shifra

Regions

  • England

neXus

neXus is a leading international provider of security solutions and services, within both physical and logical access. A comprehensive end-to-end offering makes neXus the ideal one-stop Identity and Access Management provider. neXus has its headquarter in Stockholm and branches in Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, India, US and the UK.

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