Bell has announced the launch of its Security-as-a-Service (SECaaS) solution, hosted on its Canadian sovereign cloud.
This innovative service provides public and private sector organizations with top-tier cybersecurity tools while ensuring data remains within Canadian borders, adhering to national privacy and security regulations.
"With the increasing threat of cyber attacks, it's crucial for businesses to have access to reliable and advanced security solutions. Bell SECaaS, hosted on a Canadian sovereign cloud, offers resilient, cost-effective, and scalable security services while safeguarding data under Canadian jurisdiction. This approach guarantees uninterrupted service, regulatory compliance, and enhanced control over security and privacy,” said John Menezes, President and CEO, Stratejm, a Bell Canada company.
Bell SECaaS helps businesses to:
- Safeguard data within Canadian borders: Hosted in Bell data centers across Canada, the SECaaS solution ensures that no data leaves the country. Businesses gain access to latest security tools and expert support while meeting Canada's strict data sovereignty standards.
- Detect, respond and contain threats in real time: Bell SECaaS leverages advanced security analytics powered by AI-driven Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) technology for real-time threat analytics. This cloud solution offers unified security visibility across on-prem, cloud, and hybrid environments.
- Operate with continuous data security and threat detection: The service is supported by the Bell Business Enterprise Cyber Intelligence Centre (CIC), based in Canada and staffed 24/7/365 by analysts with Canadian Industrial Security Directorate clearance.
Bell continues to provide innovative and secure solutions that meet the evolving needs of public and private sector organizations across Canada.
Through SECaaS, Bell reinforces its leadership in delivering innovative and reliable cybersecurity services for enterprises.
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