Company partners with Walling Data Systems and Software Security Solutions to deliver parental controls and web filtering security solutions.
CyberPatrol, a developer of parental controls and web filtering solutions, today announced partnerships with two security specialist channels, Walling Data Systems and Software Security Solutions. The company says that both companies have signed up for its Certified Reseller program, which is designed to support channel partners in delivering its solutions to their customer bases.
The company states that Walling Data Systems, based in North Carolina, is a provider of computer, network and information technology security solutions to educational, government, and commercial customers. It further adds that Software Security Solutions, based in Colorado, is focused on providing all elements of the company's proprietary Layered Security Solution to home and small business users across the country. The company's mission is to simplify layered security and provide only best-in-class solutions for each security layer.
"Walling Data Systems and Software Security Solutions are welcome additions to our Certified Reseller program," said CyberPatrol VP of Business Development Lennie Myers. "Both companies are recognized leaders in their fields offering best-in-class solutions. We're delighted that their customers will now be able to benefit from our cost-effective web filtering solutions."
"Different solutions are required for different threats. We pride ourselves on providing our customers with early-adopter insight and best-in-class solutions," said CEO Monte Robertson of Software Security Solutions. "The problems stemming from users viewing inappropriate content and interacting with 'open' technologies like Web 2.0 led us to add the CyberPatrol range of parental controls and web filtering solutions to our recommended products list. By aligning ourselves with a technology leader like CyberPatrol and matching their products with our customer base, we can save our customers time and money by giving them control over family or employee use of the web."