SecuLetter Signs New Partnership with Top Saudi IT Firm 

SecuLetter Signs New Partnership with Top Saudi IT Firm SecuLetter Signs New Partnership with Top Saudi IT Firm

Recognised Korean Startup Advanced Security Technology in the Middle East; Plans to Integrate SecuLetter Advanced Email Security with Deom Mail Service

SecuLetter, a member company of the Born2Global Centre, recently signed a partnership agreement with cybersecurity consulting and solution provider Best IT (Best Information Technology System), to supply SecuLetter solutions in the Middle East market. 

The partnership between SecuLetter and Best IT will enable Best IT to provide SecuLetter Advanced Email Security solution to the Middle East market and to integrate SecuLetter Cloud Email Security service into the Deom Mail service as a security-reinforced email service in the second quarter of 2021.

Best IT is a subsidiary of SLNEE IT (SLNEE Information Technology), an information technology company in Saudi Arabia. Since the end of 2020, SecuLetter has secured a reference for integrating the Cloud Email Security service into SLNEE IT business email for product validation and has been recognised for its advanced technology. 

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Faisal Almuammar, CEO of Best IT has said, ‘As a result of testing SecuLetter Cloud Email Security service with SLNEE IT, we are highly satisfied with the SecuLetter advanced technology in all aspects. As we have come to know the excellence of Korean security technology through SecuLetter, we will continue to strengthen our cooperation and expand our business relationship in the Middle East market.’

SecuLetter accelerated its Middle East market penetration in 2019 by attracting investment from RVC (Riyadh Valley Company), a Saudi Arabian venture capital firm. SecuLetter has analysed the Middle East email security trends and conducted detailed research on major competitors in the market. In addition, as a result of an assessment of the positioning of SecuLetter technology in the Middle East security market, it has secured SLNEE IT as a local reference site.

Chasung Lim, CEO of SecuLetter said, ‘As we have recognised K-security technology in global markets, especially in security markets which is difficult for Korean information security vendors to enter, we will strive to continuously strengthen our capabilities, such as advancing our products by combining artificial intelligence technology to expand further.’