Why ArtsSEC decided to partner with Wallarm

by Maximiliano Soler, @maxisoler

by Maximiliano Soller, CTO of ArtsSEC

The greatest thing with partnerships is how well the organisations’ expertise complement each other. Our partnership with Wallarm has incredibly exceeded our expectations in their innovation and expertise in web application security. Especially interesting is how Wallarm identifies behavioral attacks with obfuscated or malicious payloads and blocks requests that might result into exploits. It is also uniquely comes with three layers of machine learning that generate applications security rules.

Partnership with Wallarm has offered ArtsSEC Information Security valuable insight into the interpretations we are interested in exploring. Wallarm’s security expertise and market influence as evident by the results of their customers and partners complements ArtsSEC strengths and will allow us to jointly deliver innovation to the market.

ArtsSEC Information Security’s success has been proven by the number of organisations that have trusted it continuously. Further, ArtsSec’s professional and extensive knowledge helps prevent threats and risks that organisations could be facing especially at this time when most organisations’ critical services have been put in jeopardy due to security weaknesses. ArtsSEC’s approach with its creative team offers the most innovative solutions to securing your digital transformation through Web Application Security, Penetration Testing, Mobile Security, Client-side Attacks, Security Awareness and Systems Hardening. This is done combining manual and automated processes by highly experienced professionals and the state of the art tools to accomplish the tasks.

Our clients come from Governments, Financial institutions like the commercial banks and e-commerce Businesses from within Latin America and Europe at large.

For such Industries ArtsSEC usually works with both Technical and Business teams to help secure their information and this is done either remotely or onsite according to the needs of our Clients.

ArtsSEC strongly believes and encourages community building that’s why it supports most of the information security conferences in Latin America, USA, Europe and Africa. ArtsSEC team has presented research in world’s biggest information security conferences like DEF CON, Black Hat and many important conferences.

We will answer to all your business needs concerning Information Security, talk to us about them through email (info@artssec.com) and our Business Development Manager will contact you. Our team speaks from English to Spanish, Portuguese, Kiswahili and Luganda.

A partnership with Wallarm has brought efficiency in offering and implementing our services to our clients. We are sure that the partnership between our two organisations will lead our businesses to a new level and look forward to working on more projects together.

About Maximiliano Soler (CTO @ ArtsSEC Information Security)

Maxi’s work is geared toward Penetration Testing for Web and Mobile Application Security. He currently works as CTO for ArtsSEC, a start-up securing digital transformations. He is part of Black Hat Arsenal Review Board and has delivered lectures in conferences like Black Hat, DEF CON, OWASP AppSec, EKOParty, H2HC, 8dot8 and many other important gatherings.

Tags: Pentesting

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