Sophos Gold Partner: What it really means for your business and why it makes the difference

Sophos Gold Partner: What it really means for your business and why it makes the difference
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Being a Sophos Gold Partner is not a branding exercise. It is a clear indicator of technical capability, real experience, and commitment to enterprise cybersecurity.

In a context where attacks target behavior and access rather than just vulnerabilities, working with a certified partner makes a real difference.

In this article, we explain what it really means for Inmove IT to be a Sophos Gold Partner and the concrete benefits for your business.

What is Sophos and why it matters in enterprise cybersecurity

Sophos is a global leader in cybersecurity, providing advanced protection for endpoints, servers, networks, cloud, and extended detection (XDR).

Its approach is based on behavioral analysis, AI, and event correlation, allowing detection of unknown threats and targeted attacks.

For companies with more than 50 employees, this is no longer optional: it is a critical layer of protection.

Learn more in our enterprise cybersecurity guide

What does being a Sophos Gold Partner mean

Not all partners are equal. Sophos defines levels based on certifications, experience, and service quality.

  • Certified technical team
  • Proven project experience
  • Priority vendor support
  • Continuous training
  • Full deployment capability

Real advantages for your business

Advanced threat protection

  • Modern ransomware
  • Fileless attacks
  • Lateral movement
  • Credential misuse

Proper implementation from day one

  • Business-aligned policies
  • Correct segmentation
  • Reduced false positives

Complement it with our perimeter security solutions

Faster incident response

When incidents happen, response time is critical.

Continuous security improvement

  • Policy updates
  • Event monitoring
  • Threat adaptation
  • Continuous improvement

Sophos XDR: the real leap

XDR correlates data across your infrastructure to detect complex threats.

A traditional antivirus sees isolated events. XDR sees the full attack.

Sophos vs traditional antivirus

  • Traditional antivirus → reactive
  • Sophos XDR → proactive
  • Isolated protection vs global visibility
  • Limited response vs integrated response

How this fits your cybersecurity strategy

  • Endpoint protection
  • Perimeter security
  • Data protection
  • Monitoring
  • User awareness

Explore our business cybersecurity solutions

When it makes sense to move to Sophos

  • Recent incidents
  • Remote work
  • Sensitive data
  • No visibility
  • Basic antivirus

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If you are considering improving your cybersecurity or are unsure whether your current solution is sufficient, now is the time to review it properly.

You can see how we work on these solutions at business cybersecurity solutions or contact our team to define an approach tailored to your environment.

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