LAC teams up with Sygnia to accelerate their Cyber Emergency Center's Incident Response Capabilities

CIOTechOutlook Team | Monday, 06 February 2023, 08:54 IST

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To improve the incident response capabilities of LAC's Cyber Emergency Center, Sygnia, a premier provider of cyber services and technology to businesses throughout the world, today announced a strategic agreement with LAC Co., Ltd. By utilising Sygnia's world-class Velocity XDR technology, international incident response expertise, and ransomware negotiating capabilities, the cooperation will assist LAC in accelerating their Cyber Emergency Center's response services for security-related issues.
 
Companies are more susceptible to state and non-state actors adopting cutting-edge strategies and tools to compromise crucial assets as the cyber threat landscape gets more complicated and sophisticated. Because of these difficulties, businesses that have been the target of cyberattacks frequently struggle to identify managed security service providers (MSSPs) that can handle incident response and recovery. This may jeopardise their business continuity and operations.
 
The Cyber Emergency Center's skills and technology will be improved thanks to LAC's relationship with Sygnia, giving it the tools necessary to effectively respond to incidents and help clients recover even in the face of the most cutting-edge cyberthreats.
 
"We are excited to partner with LAC, a well-respected name in the Japanese cybersecurity industry, to enhance their Cyber Emergency Center's incident response capabilities," said Ram Elboim, CEO of Sygnia. "Our global incident response expertise and advanced technology, combined with LAC's experience, will provide existing and new clients with more efficient and impactful solutions when impacted by cyber-attacks."
 
"Together with Sygnia's world class team and technology, we are not just addressing the incident response challenges of today's cyber threat landscape, we are proactively building the resilient infrastructure necessary to protect our customers' critical assets and operations, now and in the future," said Itsuro Nishimoto, President of LAC Co., Ltd.