Vehere strengthens enterprise cybersecurity with Redington partnership

Indian cybersecurity firm Vehere has partnered with Redington to expand the reach of AI-powered network detection and response (NDR) solutions across India, as enterprises accelerate investments in cyber resilience amid rising threats across hybrid IT environments.
Under the partnership, Redington will serve as Vehere’s official distributor in India, helping scale the company’s AI-led cybersecurity offerings across enterprise, government and mid-market customers through its partner ecosystem and channel network.
The collaboration comes at a time when Indian organisations are grappling with increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks, including ransomware, insider threats, advanced persistent threats (APTs) and zero-day exploits, while managing security across cloud, on-premise and remote infrastructures.

Vehere’s NDR platform uses artificial intelligence to monitor network behaviour in real time and identify suspicious activity across distributed IT systems. The company said the platform is designed to help security teams detect lateral movement and emerging threats faster, particularly in complex enterprise environments.
“Redington has evolved in our journey to play the role of a technology ecosystem orchestrator today,” said Sridhar S, Executive Vice President at Redington. He added that the partnership would strengthen the distributor’s cybersecurity portfolio across on-premise, cloud and hybrid environments while supporting India’s broader “Make in India” push in digital infrastructure and security technologies.
For Vehere, the partnership is expected to significantly expand market access through Redington’s network of resellers, system integrators and enterprise partners.

Sanjay Bhardwaj, Managing Director for India and SAARC at Vehere, said Redington’s reach and partner relationships would help accelerate the company’s next phase of growth in India.
The move also reflects a broader shift underway in India’s cybersecurity market, where AI is increasingly being integrated into enterprise threat detection and response systems. Industry analysts and cybersecurity vendors have pointed to growing demand for automated, real-time security monitoring as enterprises adopt cloud-native architectures, connected devices and remote work models.
Redington has been expanding its positioning as an AI and cybersecurity ecosystem player in recent months, with increased focus on cloud infrastructure, AI-ready enterprise solutions and security offerings. At its recent AI Expo 2026 initiative, the company highlighted cybersecurity as a critical pillar of enterprise AI adoption and digital transformation strategies.

