Abstract Security, an AI-driven security operations company, has recently strengthened its position by bringing on threat intelligence expert OmegaBlack and acquiring several new Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) customers over the last two months. As the company continues to grow, it reinforces its commitment to a channel-friendly approach, with the majority of new business being secured through the channel.
OmegaBlack is using Abstract Security for threat detection based on threat intelligence data to correlate against security logs and is utilizing the newly released Abstract Intel Gallery. Before Abstract Security, OmegaBlack would spend many hours every week dealing with complex integrations and legacy security tools. Now, the company combines all of its threat intel data with customer events, adds context, and does it all with less headcount and none of the manual work to set up playbooks.
“Our team has been searching for a better solution to weave threat intelligence into our data pipelines and detection workflows and came up short. We considered developing our own solution, but the complexity and resources required made this impossible for us,” said Jonathan Kovacs, CEO of OmegaBlack. “Abstract Security has completely redefined security platforms, delivering solutions we never thought possible to serve our clients more effectively. Nobody else is doing this and we didn’t even know it was possible to serve our clients this way.”
Abstract Security’s channel program is expanding with the addition of several new customers which represent the finserv, healthcare and technology industries.
“The channel continues to be number one for Abstract Security and we’ve been working very closely since our official launch in the spring with our partners to reach more potential customers,” said Chris Camacho, COO and co-founder of Abstract Security. “We are thrilled to be working with Jonathan and the team at OmegaBlack and love seeing customers getting value from the solutions that our engineering team works extremely hard to build.”






