Cisco's Strong Leadership in Email Security in the Asia-Pacific Market Applauded by Frost & Sullivan
Cisco has been recognized as the 2020 Asia-Pacific Email Security Vendor of the Year by Frost & Sullivan, holding a 16.8% market share in the region. Its success is attributed to its comprehensive email security solutions, particularly the Cisco Email Security product, which effectively blocks and detects threats. Cisco's Talos threat intelligence enhances its offerings by providing critical insights into cyber threats, and its data loss prevention features ensure compliance with regulations. The award highlights Cisco's customer focus and continuous evolution in the email security market.
- Recognized as 2020 Asia-Pacific Email Security Vendor of the Year by Frost & Sullivan.
- Holds a 16.8% market share in the Asia-Pacific email security market.
- Strong customer traction across various sectors, including government and financial services.
- Talos threat intelligence solution enhances threat detection accuracy and minimizes false positives.
- Comprehensive email security solution addressing threat blocking, detection, and data loss prevention.
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Cisco's differentiated threat intelligence solution offers insights into the behaviors, patterns, and tendencies of threat actors for greater accuracy of threat detection
SINAGPORE, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on its recent analysis of the email security market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Cisco with the 2020 Asia-Pacific Email Security Vendor of the Year Award. Cisco continues to reign at the top of the revenue leaderboard, with a
"Cisco has built a wide customer base across many verticals and has gained particular traction among service providers and banking, financial services, and insurance customers," said Lim Qi Yong, Associate, ICT Practice at Frost & Sullivan. "Recently, it started experiencing strong demand from the government, education, and manufacturing sectors as well. This growth is a result of Cisco's industry-leading email security products, especially its core email security product, Cisco Email Security. One of the most comprehensive email security solutions in the market, it covers all of the major functions, such as blocking and detecting threats and defending against phishing, spam, and data contained within emails."
Cisco stands out with its Talos threat intelligence solution, which effectively determines, analyzes, contextualizes, predicts, and handles cyberthreats. Talos gathers and processes threat data from its email security products and from its entire cybersecurity portfolio. This technology allows it to generate unparalleled insights into the behaviors, patterns, and tendencies of threat actors, which, in turn, block a greater number of unwanted email threats while keeping false positives and negatives to a minimum. Furthermore, it integrates a variety of add-on features, such as Advanced Malware Protection and Mailbox Auto-Remediation for Microsoft Office 365, to bolster the capabilities of its core email product.
Another valuable component of Cisco's solution is its data loss prevention function, which employs a combination of encryption, disclaimers, quarantining, and notifying to secure confidential information contained within outgoing emails. In addition to ensuring compliance with various regulations, such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Cisco imparts security awareness to its customers through relevant simulations and training.
"Meanwhile, Cisco has taken steps to enhance its customer experience by creating a streamlined customer and partner engagement model. It achieved this by employing a consultative approach to meet customers' desired targets, including scaling and quickening project delivery and providing them with insights and possibilities from its digital platforms," noted Yong. "This keen customer focus, technology differentiation, and wide footprint are helping Cisco evolve continuously and remain the undisputed leader in the Asia-Pacific email security market."
Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to the company that has demonstrated excellence in implementing strategies that proactively create value for its customers, with a focus on improving the return on the investment that customers make in its services or products. The award recognizes the company's unique focus on augmenting the value that its customers receive beyond simply good customer service, leading to improved customer retention and customer base expansion.
Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Awards recognize companies in a variety of regional and global markets for demonstrating outstanding achievement and superior performance in areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer service, and strategic product development. Industry analysts compare market participants and measure performance through in-depth interviews, analyses, and extensive secondary research to identify best practices in the industry.
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