KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 (Bernama) -- Arctic Wolf, a global leader in security operations, has officially launched its operations in Singapore, marking a significant step in the company’s Asia-Pacific expansion strategy.
Arctic Wolf president and chief executive officer, Nick Schneider emphasised the rising global demand for effective cybersecurity solutions, stating that as cyber threats evolve, businesses are looking for comprehensive security operations that deliver tangible results.
“We are excited to bring our portfolio of Security Operations solutions to the business and channel communities of Singapore and look forward to working with them to help end cyber risk,” he said in a statement.
Singaporean businesses face mounting cybersecurity challenges, including a rapidly evolving threat environment, tighter regulatory requirements, and a shortage of skilled professionals.
Arctic Wolf aims to tackle these issues with its unified, cloud-native platform, powered by artificial intelligence (AI)-driven threat detection and backed by one of the world’s largest commercial Security Operations Centres, delivering round-the-clock protection and expert guidance.
The company’s entry into Singapore is supported by Ingram Micro, its first local distribution partner. Together with Ingram Micro, Arctic Wolf is delivering modern security operations that help customers reduce risk and improve outcomes at every stage of their cybersecurity journey.
Meanwhile, coinciding with the company’s Singapore launch, Arctic Wolf also released new data from its State of Cybersecurity: 2025 Trends Report, offering Singapore-specific insights into the evolving threat landscape.
The report reveals a shift in cybersecurity priorities, with AI now seen as a greater concern than ransomware among local information technology and security leaders. The data also shows high levels of breach disclosure, a sign of improved transparency and regulatory compliance in the country.
With its arrival in Singapore, Arctic Wolf aims to play a key role in advancing the country’s cybersecurity readiness and supporting enterprises in navigating increasingly complex threats.
-- BERNAMA