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Information security company joins Microsoft’s Security Store Partner Ecosystem, streamlining access to its identity security solutions.
CyberArk has been selected to join the Microsoft Security Store Partner Ecosystem, which the company said will make its identity security solutions easier for customers to access and deploy.
CyberArk was chosen for its track record with Microsoft, its role in providing feedback on emerging functionality, and its close relationship with the Redmond-based tech giant.
“CyberArk’s participation in the Microsoft Security Store is a powerful step forward that helps organisations more easily find and use our unified, trusted identity security solutions,” Clarence Hinton, chief strategy officer at CyberArk, said in a statement.
“The Security Store’s guided deployment and verified integrations minimise friction and accelerate time to value for organisations adopting our solutions.”
Microsoft frames the Security Store as a way to simplify procurement and strengthen cyber defences.
“By offering a curated selection of trusted solutions and AI agents, we help security and IT teams quickly find, purchase, and deploy technologies that integrate seamlessly with Microsoft Security,” Dorothy Li, Microsoft corporate vice president, Security Copilot, ecosystem and marketplace, said.
“With simplified billing, streamlined deployment, and verified integrations, the Security Store empowers defenders to accelerate their response, improve their security posture, and focus on what matters most.”
CyberArk will also help shape the Security Store’s development by publishing certified solutions and AI agents, while providing feedback on new features and integrations. The company said the collaboration highlights its commitment to reducing complexity and speeding up adoption for organisations seeking stronger identity protection across hybrid IT environments.
David Hollingworth has been writing about technology for over 20 years, and has worked for a range of print and online titles in his career. He is enjoying getting to grips with cyber security, especially when it lets him talk about Lego.
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