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AI SPERA and Hackers Central Partner to Expand Mexico’s Security Market with ‘Criminal IP ASM’

AI SPERA, a leading Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) company, has announced a strategic partnership with Hackers Central, a major cybersecurity management service provider in Mexico. The announcement marks a significant step in AI SPERA’s strategy to broaden its international footprint.

Hackers Central, a prominent cybersecurity management firm in Mexico, offers comprehensive security services including vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, cyber intelligence, phishing simulation, and forensic analysis. Hackers Central will introduce AI SPERA’s attack surface management solution, ‘Criminal IP ASM,’ to the Mexican market as part of this new partnership, significantly boosting its security management capabilities.

Furthermore, Hackers Central plans to integrate AI SPERA’s proprietary CTI search engine, ‘Criminal IP,’ into its security training programs. This integration aims to enhance the effectiveness of its training efforts, thereby strengthening the skills of security professionals and improving overall security performance.

AI SPERA offers its ‘Criminal IP’ CTI search engine platform through a monthly subscription model, serving users in more than 150 countries. In addition, the company provides solutions like ‘Criminal IP ASM’ for attack surface management and ‘Criminal IP FDS’ for credential stuffing prevention, expanding its reach both domestically and internationally. The partnership with Hackers Central is expected to enhance Criminal IP’s competitive advantage in the Mexican market and deliver high-quality cybersecurity solutions to a wider audience.

About AI SPERA

AI SPERA, renowned for its advanced solutions, has expanded internationally, with ‘Criminal IP’ as its flagship offering. Operating in more than 150 countries, ‘Criminal IP’ is backed by enterprise-grade security solutions like ‘Criminal IP ASM’ and ‘Criminal IP FDS’. Strategic partnerships with global leaders such as Cisco, VirusTotal, and Quad9 have significantly enhanced ‘Criminal IP’s capabilities. Recently, AI SPERA’s ‘Criminal IP’ has entered the marketplace of major US data warehousing platforms, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Snowflake, expanding its global reach for threat data.

Contact

Michael Sena
AI SPERA
support@aispera.com

Kaaviya

Kaaviya is a Security Editor and fellow reporter with Cyber Security News. She is covering various cyber security incidents happening in the Cyber Space.

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