SPG boosts cybersecurity offering with Saviynt partnership
A Newcastle-based digital transformation firm has enhanced its cybersecurity offerings through a new partnership with Saviynt, aiming to bolster identity and data protection for clients in hybrid IT environments.
SPG’s collaboration with Saviynt will deliver a converged solution, integrating identity management, privileged access management (PAM), and application governance to secure digital assets across various ecosystems.
Gareth Humphreys, SPG CEO, said: "SPG has a holistic approach to digital transformation, where cybersecurity plays an integral role in every step of the process.
“The partnership with Saviynt and our broader investment will ensure we continue offering customers the best solution.”
Saviynt’s Identity Cloud platform, powered by machine learning, automates risk management for enterprise-wide applications, allowing SPG to streamline identity governance processes and reduce costs for clients.
Gareth added: "We are equipping organisations with the tools they need to manage security, compliance, and access risks across complex environments.
“Our collaborative approach allows us to deliver faster, more scalable identity management solutions, enabling businesses to innovate and thrive in a secure environment."
Charlie Grey, partner director EMEA at Saviynt, added: "Our partnership with SPG offers a powerful combination of identity governance and administration solutions that help organisations optimise security, reduce complexity, and maximise their return on investment."
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