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Tecala named Arctic Wolf 2026 Alpha Partner of the Year APAC and Achieves Gold Partner Status

Tecala has been named Arctic Wolf’s 2026 Alpha Partner of the Year for APAC.

Tecala today announced it has been named Arctic Wolf’s 2026 Alpha Partner of the Year for APAC and has achieved Gold Partner status with Arctic Wolf®, the cybersecurity and AI company. These milestones recognise Tecala’s leadership in delivering AI-led, outcome-driven security operations and its success in helping organisations defend against increasingly sophisticated, AI-powered cyber threats.

The dual recognition highlights the strength of Tecala’s partnership with Arctic Wolf and its ability to deliver trusted security outcomes through Arctic Wolf’s Aurora® Superintelligence Platform and Aurora® Agentic SOC.

“We’re incredibly proud to be recognised as Arctic Wolf’s Alpha Partner of the Year for APAC while also achieving Gold Partner status,” said Pieter DeGunst, CEO, Tecala. “These milestones reflect the strength of our partnership and the capability we’ve built across our teams. Together with Arctic Wolf, we are enabling customers to move beyond fragmented tools and reactive workflows, delivering simplified, outcome-focused security operations that reduce risk and drive measurable impact.”

As attackers increasingly leverage AI to move faster, scale attacks, and exploit gaps across the attack surface, organisations are under pressure to modernise their security operations without introducing additional complexity. Tecala has been recognised for its ability to help organisations operationalise security in a way that is reliable, validated, and aligned to today’s threat landscape.

Through this partnership, Tecala combines its deep managed services expertise with Arctic Wolf’s turnkey security operations platform, enabling customers to prevent, detect, investigate, and respond to threats through a unified, AI-driven operating model. Customers benefit from faster time to value, reduced operational burden, and continuous improvements to their security posture.

“Tecala represent the best of the Arctic Wolf ecosystem,” said Michael Ben, Director Channels, APAC, Arctic Wolf. “They share our commitment to delivering security outcomes customers rely on. Together, we’re helping organisations defend at machine speed while ensuring AI is applied in a way that is validated, governed, and effective in real-world environments.”

The Arctic Wolf Partner of the Year Awards recognise top-performing partners that demonstrate excellence in security expertise, customer outcomes, and strategic alignment. Achieving Gold Partner status further reflects Tecala’s technical capability, customer success, and commitment to delivering high-impact security outcomes across the region.

As organisations worldwide face accelerated threats and an ongoing cybersecurity talent shortage, more than 10,000 organisations globally rely on Arctic Wolf to help end cyber risk. Arctic Wolf solutions are powered by the Aurora® Superintelligence Platform, a cybersecurity platform built for the AI era. The platform combines agentic AI, security expertise, and rigorous validation to deliver trustworthy outcomes across security operations. Each week, the platform processes more than nine trillion security events, transforming massive volumes of telemetry into prioritised, actionable outcomes that help organisations respond faster and operate with greater confidence.

If your security operations feel busier than they are effective, with too many tools, too many alerts, and not enough certainty, this is exactly the gap our Arctic Wolf partnership is built to close.

The recognition from Arctic Wolf is a marker of the work Tecala is doing across AI-led security operations. The real value is what comes next: helping organisations simplify security, reduce risk, and operate with greater confidence.

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