TLDR: Keeper Security, a leading provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity software, has announced a partnership with Yayoi Co., Ltd., a financial and accounting software provider in Japan. Yayoi will become a referral partner for Keeper Security’s solutions in Japan, expanding Keeper’s cybersecurity footprint in the Asia-Pacific region. The partnership will help protect Japanese businesses from cyberattacks and data breaches, and promote secure business transformation. Keeper Security is known for its password security and encryption platform, which takes only minutes to deploy and integrates seamlessly into any data environment. This partnership is the latest collaboration in the region since Keeper opened its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Tokyo in May 2023.
Keeper Security partners with Yayoi Co Ltd in Japan, securing success
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