Invicti climbs onto the UK distribution channel with new partner

The security vendor has partnered with Climb Channel Solutions as their first UK&I market distributor to deliver their full product portfolio

Invicti climbs onto the UK distribution channel with new partner

US-based security vendor Invicti has announced its first UK distributor, Climb Channel Solutions, that will deliver their full product portfolio across the UK and Ireland.

The global specialty IT distributor, headquartered in Devon, will also provide technical, pre- and post-sales support on the partnership roadmap.

Invicti, headquartered in Austin, Texas, recently acquired and combined AppSec solutions Acunetix and Netsparker under its brand name.

It now delivers continuous application security designed to be reliable for security, practical for development, and serve critical compliance requirements, Invicti says.

The vendor claims to provide better security and reduce risk using dynamic application security (DAST), software composition analysis (SCA), and interactive application security (IAST).

"There's a massive opportunity for Invicti and our partners in these regions," said Daniela Streng, senior vice president of sales at Invicti.

"Our partnership with Climb not only plays an important role in our growth into new verticals and geographies, but it upholds our commitment to providing our partners and customers with best-in-DAST solutions."

Climb Channel Solutions works with emerging technology vendors with solutions for security, data management, connectivity, storage & HCI, virtualisation and cloud, as well as software and ALM.

Jane Silk, vice president of sales for EMEA at Climb, added: "This relationship helps us deliver on our commitment of helping our broad range of international partners and customers secure their company's most important assets."

"By partnering with Invicti and offering their leading AppSec solutions, we can better help DevSecOps teams meet the increasingly critical demand for finding and remediating web vulnerabilities."