Umpisa partners with Vanta to boost cybersecurity compliance

Tech firm Umpisa partners with Vanta to boost cybersecurity compliance

/ 09:48 AM February 19, 2025

MAKATI, Philippines — Philippine-based tech firm Umpisa joined trust management platform Vanta in its Managed Service Provider (MSP) Partner Program.

Consequently, Umpisa becomes the first in the country to integrate Vanta’s automated security and compliance solutions. 

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Vanta’s platform centralizes and streamlines security and compliance management by providing full visibility into an organization’s risk.

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Moreover, it analyzes those findings with contextual data and helps organizations resolve issues and track progress for their security posture. 

The program features a multi-tenant console, dedicated partner support, and flexible billing integration.

They allow service providers to enhance security measures and scale their business operations seamlessly.

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“Security and reliability are at the core of our operations,” Umpisa CEO Pamela Belen said.

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“Partnering with Vanta allows us to reinforce our security posture and build greater trust with our clients.” 

“As an MSP, we aim to leverage the best solutions available to enhance our offerings,” she added.

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Vanta’s Service Provider ecosystem bolsters customer security by partnering with the most prominent virtual Chief Information Security Officers, managed security service providers, and advisory/consulting firms.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Umpisa as the first Philippine company in our MSP Partner Program, stated Elliot Goldwater, vice president of Partnerships at Vanta.

“By making Vanta the foundation of their security services, Umpisa enhances its clients’ trust management while strengthening its competitive edge.” 

Umpisa collaborates with clients across APAC, North America, Australia and Europe on digital transformation, modern software development, and venture building.

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These projects will train 100,000 Filipinos in software engineering and data analytics, and establish a $10 million venture-building fund for Philippine startups.

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