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Navigating complexity with focus and finesse

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June2025

In a market that defies one-size-fits-all, Securonix rewrites the channel rulebook- flipping models, empowering partners, and scaling cyber defence through precision, not presence. The future? Deep, sharp, and smart

- BHARTI TREHAN

Navigating complexity with focus and finesse

India and the SAARC region aren't just growing cybersecurity markets—they are fragmented, hyper-localised ecosystems. For Dipesh Kaura, Country Director - India & SAARC at Securonix, this complexity isn’t a hurdle; it’s a strategic filter.

“It’s almost like managing four separate countries within one nation,” says Kaura, describing the stark operational diversity across India’s North, South, East and West. That understanding forms the foundation of Securonix’s channel approach: local insight, not blanket coverage.

Rather than mass onboarding partners, the company is pursuing a selective model—one that prioritisesregional strength, sector specialisation, and technical depth.

From direct-led to partner-anchored

Historically, Securonix leaned heavily on direct sales. But India demands scale, and scale here is best achieved through the channel ecosystem.

“Instead of building a massive internal team over 2-3 years, we gain immediate access to hundreds of skilled professionals already in the field,” Kaura explains. Partners come with their own sales forces, pre-sales engineers, and crucially, long-standing relationships with key accounts.

The result is faster market entry, lower fixed costs, and a deeper regional footprint—all while maintaining flexibility.

Securonix now aims to drive 90% of new business through channels. Direct relationships will be retained only for a few legacy enterprise accounts, and even there, partners are being brought in for modular roles.

Enablement at three layers: not just training, but transformation

Securonix has overhauled its partner support model with a three-tiered approach:

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