CDNetworks Selected as Strategic Partner by Petrolimex Aviation to Bolster Cybersecurity with AI-Powered Cloud Platform
The strategic partnership marks a significant shift in Petrolimex Aviation's security strategy, empowering the company to address emerging threats in a rapidly changing cybersecurity landscape proactively. It also allows Petrolimex Aviation to optimize both the speed and safety of its service delivery, supporting its commitment to operational excellence and customer trust.
Reliable performance and service delivery throughout Vietnam and Southeast Asia.
Adaptive, AI-powered defense that continuously evolves to counter new threats.
Comprehensive protection that touches every key phase of its defense journey.
Professional, responsive technical assistance from a dedicated local expert team.
"CDNetworks has proven to be a partner we can count on across the board, from solutions and services to local presence," said Mr. Tran Minh Thang, CIO at Petrolimex Aviation."Their integrated solution and dependable support offer peace of mind that is essential to maintaining our operational resilience."
"We're pleased to see our partnership enabling Petrolimex Aviation to maintain high service reliability while proactively defending against emerging risks," said Antony Li, APAC Head of Sales at CDNetworks. "This reflects our broader commitment to enabling Southeast Asian enterprises with a cohesive strategy to unify security, performance, and business objectives."
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