Security Vision and the Garda Group of Companies have signed a strategic cooperation agreement. This partnership will help customers implement technologies faster without dependence on foreign suppliers and simplify the integration of Russian information security solutions in the areas of data protection and network security. The joint work is aimed at creating a single technological contour for the interaction of solutions of different classes without complex improvements and lengthy approvals.
The cooperation agreement was signed until 2030 and provides for the development of joint initiatives in terms of import substitution, design and implementation of innovative technologies in the corporate and public sectors based on the product lines of both companies. As part of the partnership, the parties will exchange information on the technical and functional capabilities of their solutions, which will ensure new qualities and increase the competitiveness of joint projects, developments and technologies.
Special attention will be paid to innovative development: combining the competencies of Security Vision and Garda will help accelerate the development and adaptation of solutions to meet current customer requirements, as well as reduce the burden on IT and information security departments when switching to domestic products.
"We are pleased to begin strategic cooperation with our reliable partner, the Garda Group of Companies," said Marina Gromova, Head of Partner Relations at Security Vision. "Working together will not only strengthen our product offerings, but also make a significant contribution to the development of the domestic cybersecurity industry."
"The partnership with Security Vision strengthens the technological base of the Garda ecosystem. Together, we offer our customers tools that reduce integration time and simplify control over the entire security infrastructure," said Leona Druzhinina, Head of Technology Partnerships at the Garda Group of Companies. "This approach gives businesses the opportunity to adapt faster to new requirements and increases the resilience of the digital environment."
The signed agreement creates the basis for flexible and dynamic interaction, and also leaves the possibility of expanding areas of cooperation as the technological and market needs of the parties develop.