13-05-2025
Qualys Expands mROC Partner Alliance with Teksalah
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Qualys has expanded its exclusive mROC Partner Alliance, adding seven global partners, including Teksalah from the Middle East.
This move supports Qualys' goal of building a strong Risk Operations Center (ROC) ecosystem. It aims to make cyber risk management more accessible, measurable, and aligned with business needs.
The ROC framework is powered by the Qualys Enterprise TruRisk™ Management Platform. It brings together risk signals across an organization's digital footprint. This enables Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), cyber risk quantification, and risk remediation. It allows CISOs to align cyber risk with business objectives and enhance audit readiness.
The mROC Partner Alliance helps partners offer advanced ROC services. These services change how companies handle cyber risk. With this expansion, more organizations can access: Unified visibility across cybersecurity tools
Practical risk response at scale
Business-aligned insights to support resilience
Sumedh Thakar, President and CEO of Qualys, said, 'When we introduced the concept of the Risk Operations Center, we knew it had the potential to redefine how organizations manage cyber risk. Today, with the launch of our inaugural global mROC partners, we're delivering on that vision.'
The mROC partners are trained to run a ROC using Qualys Enterprise TruRisk Management (ETM). They combine data from Qualys and third-party tools. This gives clients a complete view of their risk exposure.
Murali Konasani, CEO of Teksalah, commented, 'The Teksalah and Qualys partnership is built on a shared vision to embed a holistic, risk-based, proactive approach at the core of enterprise cybersecurity. Through our platforms, tools, and services, covering real-time risk monitoring to remediation, we are enabling organizations to manage risk with precision and drive secure innovation.'
The updated alliance marks progress in making cyber risk operations more practical, effective, and global.