ThreatLocker expands security footprint with new data infrastructure in Canada

ThreatLocker expands security footprint with new data infrastructure in Canada

ThreatLocker, a leading provider of Zero Trust cybersecurity solutions, has announced the launch of its latest data centre in Toronto, Canada, less than three months after opening its data centre in Sydney, Australia.

This initiative will significantly bolster cybersecurity capabilities for Canadian businesses and organisations across various sectors, including the private sector, commonwealth, state, territory and local governments.

The development of this data centre by ThreatLocker will assist Canadian entities in aligning with baseline cybersecurity controls recommended by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, which stem from compliance frameworks like NIST, CISC, ISO/IEC and ITSG-33.

More specifically, ThreatLocker offers Zero Trust, Least Privilege capabilities in the form of application control, ringfencing, network control and privilege access management solutions, amongst many other options.

“As one of the leading Zero Trust cybersecurity vendors assisting organisations with aligning with essential compliance framework guidelines, we are excited to enhance our collaboration with Canada through this data centre, bolstering their data protection initiatives,” said Danny Jenkins, CEO and Co-founder, ThreatLocker.

“ThreatLocker strives to ensure the security of every client, no matter the location. This expansion allows ThreatLocker to better support our clients in mitigating and preventing cyberattacks, helping them sleep better at night knowing they are secure,” added Jenkins.

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