Arctic Wolf, a global leader in security operations, has officially launched its services in Singapore, marking a significant step in its Asia-Pacific expansion. The company, trusted by over 10,000 organisations worldwide, offers a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity solutions through its Aurora Platform and Concierge Delivery Model. This move allows Singaporean businesses to access advanced capabilities such as Aurora Endpoint Security, Managed Detection and Response, and Incident Response, addressing the increasing challenges posed by a rapidly evolving threat landscape and regulatory demands.
The expansion is timely, as recent high-profile security breaches in Singapore have heightened awareness of cybersecurity risks among executives and employees. Arctic Wolf’s partnership with Ingram Micro, its inaugural distributor in Singapore, aims to deliver robust security solutions to local businesses. “We are proud to be their first distributor in the Singapore region,” said Eunice Lau, executive managing director of Ingram Micro Singapore.
Coinciding with the launch, Arctic Wolf released its State of Cybersecurity 2025 Trends Report, highlighting that artificial intelligence now surpasses ransomware as the top concern for IT and security leaders in Singapore. The report also reveals that 70% of businesses disclosed a breach in the past year, indicating strong regulatory compliance.
David Hayes, Director APAC at Arctic Wolf, emphasised the need for comprehensive security partnerships: “Businesses need more than just point solutions; they need a partner with the breadth and expertise to drive meaningful outcomes.” As Arctic Wolf continues to expand, it aims to help organisations in Singapore reduce risk, enhance resilience, and accelerate their cybersecurity maturity.
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