
Recently, VARINDIA caught up with Neville Vincent, Sr. VP – APJ at Trellix, for a candid conversation. He shared how Trellix—born from the merger of McAfee Enterprise and FireEye—is redefining cybersecurity through powerful threat intelligence, a comprehensive services platform, and global reach. Vincent highlighted the company’s 100% channel-first model, a significant India presence with a major R&D hub in Bangalore, and its commitment to strengthening cybersecurity for governments, financial institutions, and critical infrastructure worldwide.
What is the USP of Trellix? What value proposition does Trellix carry for businesses?
Trellix was formed through the integration of McAfee Enterprise and FireEye and has since rebranded itself as a cutting-edge cybersecurity services and platform company. Its core strength lies in its 100 million global sensors that provide unparalleled visibility into cyber threats. This enables Trellix to deliver world-class threat intelligence, making it one of the most informed cybersecurity firms in the industry.
Trellix offers a living security model, combining actionable threat intelligence, consulting services, and a robust platform that evolves with emerging cyber threats. For businesses, this means proactive protection, operational efficiency, and the ability to stay ahead of increasingly complex cyber risks.
How is Trellix helping the Government sector globally?
Trellix plays a critical role in safeguarding the digital infrastructure of government entities across the world. It helps them assess both external and internal threats and advises on cybersecurity readiness. The company actively monitors and informs governments about nation-state actors and potential threat origins, enabling them to proactively defend against evolving cyber risks.
Being a global player, can you identify the countries experiencing direct cybersecurity threats today?
Every country is facing cybersecurity threats today. The cybercrime economy is now valued at approximately $10 trillion, making it the third fastest-growing economy globally. Motivations behind attacks vary, but no nation is immune from the impact of cybercriminals and state- sponsored actors.
How does Trellix leverage its R&D capabilities to stay ahead in cybersecurity innovation?
Trellix's R&D strength lies in the breadth and depth of its platform. It combines endpoint detection and response (EDR), network detection, extended detection and response (XDR), file scanning, and application control. The ability to integrate and correlate telemetry across these functions gives Trellix a technological edge over niche competitors that focus on point solutions.
Which country is currently the most receptive to adopting Trellix solutions?
Trellix is well-established globally, particularly among governments, financial institutions, and critical infrastructure operators. While there isn't a specific "low- hanging fruit," Trellix continues to see high adoption across multiple regions due to its strong legacy and comprehensive platform offerings.
What is the secret sauce of Trellix?
Trellix's "secret sauce" includes three pillars:
Advanced threat intelligence Strong professional services and consultancy
A broad, integrated cybersecurity platform
These components empower organizations to enhance their security posture with both proactive and reactive capabilities.
How do you see the competition? Where does India fit into Trellix’s global market priorities?
Trellix faces competition across multiple domains—from companies offering endpoint protection to those specializing in network security and XDR. Key competitors include Vectra, ExtraHop, Trend Micro, among others. However, Trellix's platform approach and depth of threat intelligence give it a significant edge over point- product vendors.
India is a strategically important market for Trellix. The country is experiencing rapid cybersecurity adoption across government, BFSI, and critical infrastructure sectors. Trellix sees immense potential for growth in India and is heavily investing in local partnerships and operations.
How closely does Trellix work with the channel ecosystem?
Trellix is a 100% channel- oriented company. It sells exclusively through channel partners, including system integrators and VARs. The company sees its channel partners as key collaborators in integrating its solutions and delivering value to end customers.
Does Trellix intend to align with the 'Make in India' campaign?
Yes. Trellix significantly contributes to the 'Make in India' initiative. Nearly half of Trellix’s global workforce is based in Bangalore, making India a critical product development and innovation hub for the company. This qualifies a substantial part of Trellix’s operations as "Made in India."
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