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cyan AG Partners with FileWave to Distribute cyan Guard 360, Enhancing Endpoint Security

2026/06/23 05:31
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cyan AG, a provider of intelligent cybersecurity solutions, announced a partnership with FileWave, an established provider of unified endpoint management (UEM) solutions, to integrate cyan Guard 360 into FileWave’s product portfolio. This collaboration, effective February 2026, aims to offer organizations comprehensive endpoint protection against phishing, malicious domains, and malware without requiring additional agents or separate security setups.

The integration allows FileWave to deliver cyan Guard 360 as an additional security component within its existing UEM and mobile device management (MDM) infrastructure. This means that endpoints managed by FileWave will be protected regardless of operating system or location, running through the existing FileWave environment. For customers, this eliminates the need for extra software installations or complex security configurations, reducing operational overhead while enhancing security posture.

Nikola Gander, Co-CEO of FileWave, emphasized the growing demand for integrated security solutions. “Today, our customers expect not only efficient endpoint management but also integrated security that fits seamlessly into existing IT environments. With cyan Guard 360, we are expanding our portfolio with a powerful, cloud-based security solution that delivers real added value without requiring any additional operational effort,” Gander said.

Markus Cserna, CEO of cyan AG, highlighted the strategic significance of the partnership. “Our partnership with FileWave demonstrates that cyan Guard 360 is ideally suited for use in global endpoint management environments. Our solution integrates seamlessly and provides organizations with effective protection while minimizing administrative overhead,” Cserna noted.

The partnership underscores the technological maturity and scalability of cyan Guard 360, making it a viable option for complex IT environments. For FileWave, which manages devices across Apple, Windows, Android, ChromeOS, and other platforms for schools, universities, businesses, healthcare organizations, and public sector institutions, the addition of integrated cybersecurity strengthens its value proposition without increasing complexity for customers.

cyan AG, with nearly 20 years in the IT industry, offers white-label cybersecurity solutions to internet providers and financial service providers. Its customers include Orange Group, Deutsche Telekom (Magenta/T-Mobile), and Claro Chile (America Movil Group). FileWave, headquartered in Switzerland and ISO/IEC 27001 certified, provides cloud, hybrid, and on-premises UEM solutions globally.

For more information, visit FileWave or cyan AG.

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