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Sectigo partners with TRINEXIA

Sectigo, a global leader in digital security solutions, has announced a new partnership with TRINEXIA to expand its presence in the Middle East and Africa. With over 700,000 businesses worldwide relying on Sectigo’s services, this partnership aims to bring their industry-leading expertise to companies in the MEA region.

The MEA region, which includes countries such as the UAE, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Nigeria, faces significant cybersecurity challenges. Sectigo’s presence in these markets will help enterprise customers transition to 90-day certificate lifecycles and embrace post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to protect against future threats.

Quantum computing poses a major risk to organizations, as cybercriminals could potentially decrypt encrypted data in the future. By offering comprehensive and proactive approaches to quantum resilience, Sectigo is at the forefront of helping companies prepare for this new era of cybersecurity.

Ottavio Camponeschi, VP Sales (EMEA) at Sectigo, expressed excitement about the partnership with TRINEXIA, stating that it will enhance digital trust and security across the region. Both companies are committed to providing cutting-edge technology solutions to organizations of all sizes in the Middle East and Africa.

With Sectigo’s proven track record and TRINEXIA’s expertise in the region, this partnership is set to make a significant impact on the cybersecurity landscape of the MEA region. Organizations can now leverage Sectigo’s Certificate Lifecycle management platform to establish digital trust and enhance their security resources efficiently and effectively.

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