ABP Securite has announced a strategic partnership with cybersecurity company Rapid7 aimed at expanding the adoption of modern threat detection and exposure management solutions across Singapore and Malaysia.
The agreement will see ABP Securite, a Singapore-based value-added distributor specialising in cybersecurity and network performance technologies, distribute and support Rapid7’s security portfolio across the Asia Pacific region.
The partnership comes as organisations across the region face increasing cyber risk driven by hybrid IT environments, accelerated cloud adoption and more sophisticated threat activity. Enterprises are seeking tools that provide better visibility into their security posture while helping security teams prioritise risks and streamline incident response.
Under the collaboration, ABP Securite will provide access to the Rapid7 Command Platform, which integrates capabilities including exposure management, security information and event management (SIEM), extended detection and response (XDR), cloud security, application security, automation and external threat intelligence.
Joyce Ng, Chief Executive Officer of ABP Securite, said organisations across Asia Pacific are grappling with increasingly complex security environments.
“As the cybersecurity threat surface in Asia Pacific continues to grow, visibility and control have become mission critical,” Ng said.
“At ABP Securite, our role is to help customers turn complexity into clarity. Partnering with Rapid7 brings a platform that enables security teams to better quantify and reduce risk while operationalising cyber resilience.”
Rapid7 said the partnership will strengthen its presence in ASEAN markets by leveraging ABP Securite’s regional partner ecosystem and distribution capabilities.
Jason Heng, Regional Sales Director for ASEAN at Rapid7, said the collaboration would help more organisations gain actionable insight into cyber risk.
“Through this partnership, Rapid7 gains a strong regional partner that can extend our reach and help organisations gain real-time insight into their exposure, simplify operations and respond faster to emerging threats,” Heng said.
The companies said the partnership is intended to support enterprises navigating increasingly complex digital environments while strengthening overall cyber resilience across Asia Pacific markets.
