Instillery has announced a new partnership with cybersecurity AI company StrikeReady to empower security defenders in Australia and New Zealand with StrikeReady’s AI-powered security command center. Instillery is the first partner in the region and has a track record of working with emerging technology vendors.
“For us, StrikeReady is solving a very real problem that security teams face,” said Jeremy Nees, chief operating officer at The Instillery. “First-generation SOAR almost provided a proof of concept for how security teams should work, but it wasn’t dynamic enough to help analysts in the real-world scenarios we were observing. The industry faces a real talent shortage. StrikeReady empowers analysts to accomplish more, respond faster, be more proactively focused, and be more efficient.”
Founded in 2019 by experienced cybersecurity software veterans, StrikeReady recently announced $12 million in Series A funding. The company has been rapidly gaining customer momentum, with notable companies already on board, including global energy services business NOV and technology company Nutanix.
“We are excited to partner with The Instillery, who shares our vision and appreciates our commitment to thinking outside of boundaries,” said Yasir Khalid, CEO and founder of StrikeReady. “At StrikeReady, we are focused on developing a unique security platform that supports and dynamically evolves with the needs of modern SOC teams.”
“Instillery and Strike Lady both prioritize delivering cutting-edge technology solutions designed for the way people work. Our partnership is focused on advancing cybersecurity technology, people and processes to empower SOC teams with a comprehensive, real-time view of operations, driving smarter, faster decision-making and proactive security defense,” said Khalid.
StrikeReady integrates with a variety of security platforms already in use and enhances the value of those platforms through an AI-powered command center. “This brings the benefits of AI to security teams across all of their existing investments and raises the bar across the board,” Nees added.
The Instillery’s partnership with StrikeReady aims to address the growing cybersecurity challenges facing organizations in the region by leveraging advanced AI technology to streamline security operations and improve threat detection and response capabilities.