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Gradient Cyber Adds Ezer Group to Offer MXDR Protection to Serve the Southeast

Gradient Cyber Adds Ezer Group to Offer MXDR Protection to Serve the Southeast

SOUTHLAKE, TX., February 22, 2024Gradient Cyber, the mid-market leader in MXDR, is proud to announce they have partnered with Ezer Group to provide its customers with advanced protection against threat actors and the challenging landscape of navigating through ransomware attacks.

With over 30 years of dedicated work with Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs), Gradient Cyber is glad to welcome Ezer Group as an important strategic partner for the Carolinas region for both Commercial and SLED business clients.

Ezer Group’s approach is a unique business model, based on leveraging a sophisticated pairing methodology. Their cybersecurity operations matchmaking service maximizes a client’s time through matching the right service provider to the unique needs of each client.

“The goal is the development of long-term relationships that foster strategic cybersecurity partnerships that not only meet their client’s current business requirements but also scale with future needs. Combining our strengths and focus on the mid-market, we're excited about the potential for growth in our partnership”, said Steve Chappell, Chief Revenue and Operations Officer for Gradient Cyber.

Every mid-market organization - regardless of size, vertical, or security investment - is at risk of business, financial, regulatory, and reputation damage from a myriad of attack types and overarching security concerns. It comes at a particularly critical time as the global average cost of a data breach in 2023 was $4.45 million USD, a 15% increase over 3 years.

“We are thrilled to announce the inclusion of Gradient Cyber in our portfolio of strategic cybersecurity partnerships”, commented Justin Smith, CEO of Ezer Group. “The innovative approach of Gradient Cyber's MXDR offering is a complement to our SOC Matching services, delivering substantial benefits to our esteemed clients.”