May 2019 Covers

Quick Hits: Q&A with AT&T Cybersecurity

What are our goals and biggest opportunities going forward as the AT&T Cybersecurity business unit? It will be very important to leverage our strong distribution and brand awareness. Given the value instilled in the history of “Bell Labs,” we shouldn’t be shy in communicating that AT&T Cybersecurity is “powered by Alien Labs” following the AlienVault merger. Alien Labs will deliver a great deal of value through its threat intelligence platform, unifying security management through simplified security and data analytics. These capabilities allow us to protect other companies’ networks as well as anyone else in the industry on a global scale (leveraging the assimilation of AlienVault’s 1,200 employees across 16 countries).

AT&T Business has again joined forces with AlienVault to create the new AT&T Cybersecurity. To learn more about the this new endeavor, we connected with Senior Manager Kyle Lindner (Class of 2017), and his colleague and Director, Jennifer Britton. What’s the key message and differentiator behind the AT&T Cybersecurity business? In the current landscape with many of our competitors, securing your business requires 30+ different providers. AT&T Cybersecurity is a “one-stop- shop.” Business clients of all shapes and sizes can view their business’s security health and identify areas of weakness through one easy-to-use dashboard.

AT&T Cybersecurity is a “one-stop-shop.” Business clients of all shapes and sizes can view their business’s security health and identify areas of weakness through one easy- to-use dashboard.

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