SecQube has expanded its global operations with an official launch in the United States, introducing its AI-powered Harvey® Security Portal to American businesses. The platform is designed to revolutionize Security Operations Center performance by automating alert triage, reducing operational costs, and improving detection and response times for organizations using Microsoft security solutions.
The Harvey® Security Portal represents a significant advancement in cybersecurity automation, addressing the persistent skills gap that has challenged organizations worldwide. According to company executives, the platform can automate up to 80-90% of security monitoring tasks, reducing dependence on scarce and expensive human analysts while maintaining compliance with data sovereignty and privacy requirements.
Ben Drury, Chief Revenue Officer of SecQube, emphasized the importance of this expansion, stating that it marks a significant milestone for the company. "We are excited to empower American businesses with the tools they need to address the cybersecurity skills gap, reduce costs, and stay ahead of evolving threats," Drury commented in the announcement.
The platform's technical architecture offers several advantages for organizations implementing security solutions. As a fully cloud-native application, the Harvey® Security Portal is deployable in minutes and ensures data residency by keeping all customer data within their own Microsoft Azure environment. This serverless, modular, and scalable SaaS solution is specifically tailored for Microsoft Sentinel and Defender XDR users, providing immediate return on investment through increased operational efficiency.
SecQube's solutions are now available through the Microsoft Azure Marketplace and supported by a dedicated US-based team. The company has designed the platform with partner integration in mind, supporting multi-tenancy and white labeling capabilities for the cybersecurity partner community.
This US launch follows successful deployments across multiple regions including the European Union, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Australia, and a dedicated National Health Service instance in the UK. The platform's proprietary AI technology, including what the company calls the "Harvey® empathy engine," automates alert triage and resolution processes that traditionally require extensive human intervention.
The expansion into the American market represents a strategic move to address what industry experts have identified as a critical shortage of cybersecurity professionals. By automating routine security monitoring tasks, SecQube aims to make advanced SOC capabilities accessible to organizations of all sizes, potentially transforming how businesses approach digital threat management in an increasingly complex cybersecurity landscape.
For organizations seeking more information about SecQube's offerings, additional details are available at www.secqube.com. The company emphasizes a "try before you buy" and self-service model that allows potential customers to evaluate the platform's capabilities before making implementation decisions.



