Westcon Comstor Partners With Fortanix to Strengthen Secure AI and Post Quantum Readiness Across EMEA
Westcon Comstor has partnered with Fortanix to accelerate secure AI adoption and post quantum readiness across EMEA, enabling channel partners to offer advanced data security solutions for regulated and AI driven markets...
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Westcon Comstor has partnered with Fortanix, a global data security company, to provide advanced data security services across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). This collaboration aims to strengthen secure AI environments and prepare organizations for post-quantum readiness.
- The partnership allows channel partners to offer services in data privacy, crypto agility, secure AI adoption, and multicloud governance.
- Fortanix's platform uses confidential computing to isolate and encrypt data at rest, in motion, and in use, providing unified control across distributed cloud environments.
- According to Daniel Hurel, Senior Vice President for Westcon EMEA Go To Market, the agreement strengthens Westcon's security portfolio and helps partners address customer needs in multicloud and AI environments.
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