New Delhi: In a move to strengthen enterprise cybersecurity in India, cybersecurity firm Seqrite has entered into a strategic partnership with Singapore-based IT solutions provider TruVisor.
The collaboration aims to offer AI-powered threat detection and risk mitigation solutions tailored to the needs of Indian businesses navigating a growing volume of cyber threats.
Rising need for intelligent threat defense
As digital adoption accelerates across sectors, Indian enterprises are increasingly facing targeted and sophisticated cyberattacks. The partnership comes at a time when traditional security infrastructures often fail to detect multi-vector attacks and advanced persistent threats.
The two firms will offer integrated cybersecurity solutions combining Seqrite’s technologies, such as Endpoint Protection, Extended Detection and Response (XDR), Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), and Managed Detection and Response (MDR), with TruVisor’s offerings in cloud security, data protection, and identity management.
TruVisor Executive Director Jonathan Juay said the partnership will help enterprises move towards a “security-first” approach, particularly in areas involving cloud infrastructure and automation. “Organisations need security solutions that are not only proactive but also scalable and compliant with emerging regulatory frameworks,” he added.
AI-native approach backed by domestic threat intelligence
Seqrite, the enterprise arm of Quick Heal Technologies, will deploy its GoDeep.AI technology, developed in-house to enable an automated and intelligent threat response. The solutions are supported by Seqrite Labs, considered one of India’s key malware analysis facilities.
According to Vishal Salvi, CEO of Quick Heal Technologies, the partnership reflects a shared objective to provide industry-specific, AI-integrated security services. “We are focusing on building cyber resilience by combining automation, threat intelligence, and regulatory compliance,” he said.