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Shivaami and Graphus partner to protect Indian companies against cybercrime

This partnership will enable Shivaami to implement Graphus solution for organizations of all sizes.

 Graphus, a cloud application security company that provides automated protection from business email scams, phishing, spear phishing, ransomware, and malware delivered via socially engineered emails, has partnered with Shivaami Cloud Services. Shivaami, is a Premier Partner of Google Cloud and Microsoft Gold partner in India.

This partnership will enable Shivaami to implement Graphus solution for organizations of all sizes. Cloud office systems are the most vulnerable entry point for businesses as email-based attacks account for over 91% of all cyber attacks. Companies will benefit from Shivaami’s highly skilled and dedicated staff which has over 12 years of experience delivering digital and cloud solutions. When coupled with Graphus, which provides a simple, powerful, and automated solution that leverages artificial intelligence to detect sophisticated attacks – this makes for a powerful partnership.

“Shivaami is a leading cloud services business in India, and we’re excited to be working together”, states Manoj Srivastava, co-founder and CEO of Graphus. He continues, “Through this partnership, we look forward to working closely with Shivaami to assist their customers to adopt Graphus as an added layer of protection against email-based cyber attacks.”

There is a massive need to protect businesses  in India from these email-based attacks as 75% of SMB’s in India have been hit with a successful cyber attack in the last 3 years and the number of cybercrime cases registered in India has risen by 350%.  This has caused the government to setup a NIC-CERT centre that will help monitor, detect, and prevent cyber attacks on government networks.

”We are happy to partner with Graphus, this partnership will help us bring more security to the service that we offer to our client, states Punit Thakkar, founder and CEO of Shivaami. He continues, Cloud computing in India over the past decade is changing slowly but steadily, with this change in the technology we also need to give our customers better security for the services that we offer.

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