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IBM SINGAPORE PTE LTD

IBM SINGAPORE PTE LTD

Company UEN Number

197501566C

Company Website

Geographical Markets Served

Singapore

Industry Served

Aerospace

Air Transport

Banking

Cleaning

Construction (incl/ Archi & Engineering services) 

Data Centers

Defence

Education

Electronics

Energy & Chemical

Financial Services and Insurance

Food Manufacturing

Food Services

Government

Healthcare

Hotels

ICT and Media

Land Transport (incl. Public Transport)

Logistics

Manufacturing

Marine & Offshore

Non - Profit/Charity

Others

Pecision Engineering

Professional Services

Public Sector

Real Estate

Retail

Sea Transport

Security

Telecommunication

Trade Associations & Chamber

Utilities

Wholesale Trade

Solution Categorisation

Detect-Anomalies and Events

Detect-Detection Processes

Detect-Security & Continuous Monitoring

Identify-Asset Management

Identify-Governance

Identify-Risk Assessment

Identify-Risk Management

Protect-Access Control

Protect-Data Security

Protect-Information Protection & Procedures

Company Description

IBM is a global enterprise software provider that helps organizations modernize, secure, and manage mission-critical systems across hybrid cloud and AI environments. Its portfolio spans cybersecurity, application modernization, integration and data & AI, designed to support the complex requirements of modern enterprises.

Product Description

IBM delivers enterprise-grade cybersecurity software to help organizations protect their most critical assets across hybrid environments. Our portfolio is designed to secure identities, data, and operations while enabling compliance in the world’s most regulated industries.

– QRadar: Intelligent threat detection and security analytics
– Guardium: Data security and compliance for sensitive information
– IBM Verify: Identity and access management to protect users and systems
– Concert: AI-driven threat response and security orchestration
– HashiCorp Vault (integration): Secrets management and secure access to infrastructure