Wynyard Group has signed a $3.3 million contract with a consulting and risk management firm it didn't identify for its advanced cyber threat analytics software (ACTA), its third multi-million dollar deal inked so far this year.
The crime-fighting and security software developer launched ACTA at the end of 2015 when it signed a contract with Telstra Corp, which uses the software across its internal ICT network. ACTA looks at user and entity behavioural analytics to determine high priority threats to networks.
Chief operating officer Paul Stokes said the contract is an extension of the partnership model Wynyard is pursing for ACTA, targeting major security operations centres, and is worth at least $3.3 million to Wynyard.
"Managed security service providers (MSSPs) are a target market for ACTA," Stokes said.
"They don't lack threat information and indicators, but there's no easy to way to tell if the alerts should truly be the highest priority. Now they can quickly determine what's important, focus on real threats and investigate incidents more quickly. This is a growing challenge for all large corporations but more prominent for MSSPs who are managing security for many customers."