Arctic Wolf has named the winners of its 2026 Asia Pacific Partner Awards, which recognise partners across the region for their work with the cyber security company.
The awards recognise partners that have helped organisations strengthen security operations against AI-driven threats. Winners are Tecala, Invise, Think Solutions and Radix Berrie.
Tecala received the Alpha Partner of the Year award, while Invise was named Pack Hunter Partner of the Year. Think Solutions won Rising Star Partner of the Year, and Radix Berrie was named Singapore Partner of the Year.
The awards highlight Arctic Wolf's reliance on channel partners in Asia Pacific as cyber security vendors compete to expand their reach through managed services firms, resellers and local specialists. Regional partner ecosystems have become a key route to market for suppliers targeting customers that want outside help to manage growing security demands.
Michael Ben, Director of Channels for APAC at Arctic Wolf, said customers were looking for more than security products and wanted practical results from their security spending.
"We are excited to announce this year's award winners from our APAC partner ecosystem," Ben said.
"Organisations today are looking for more than tools. They need outcomes they can trust. With the Aurora Superintelligence Platform and the Aurora Agentic SOC, we are delivering a new operating model for security operations that combines AI with human expertise to reduce risk, simplify complexity, and deliver measurable results at scale," he added.
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Arctic Wolf described the awards as recognition for partners helping customers move away from fragmented security tools. Its model combines software with support from specialist teams, reflecting a broader industry shift towards managed security services and outsourced monitoring.
Tecala Chief Executive Officer Pieter DeGunst said the company's relationship with Arctic Wolf had shaped its cyber security offering.
"Tecala's partnership with Arctic Wolf has redefined excellence in cybersecurity. Through this close alliance, Tecala offers a sophisticated, round-the-clock managed security service, utilising Arctic Wolf's advanced security solutions," DeGunst said.
He said the arrangement had broadened protection for its target market.
"This collaboration significantly strengthens the cybersecurity defences of mid-market organisations, ensuring comprehensive protection across the board," he added.
Invise Managing Director Damien Harrison linked the award to the company's work in Australia and New Zealand.
"We are incredibly proud of this achievement, which is a testament to the strength of our partnership with Arctic Wolf. This award reflects the collaborative success we've shared in delivering meaningful security outcomes across ANZ," Harrison said.
For Think Solutions, the award marked an early milestone in its relationship with Arctic Wolf.
"Arctic Wolf is our strategic partner for Cyber Security. An award in our first year of partnership is a great recognition of the work we've achieved together," said Pedro Duarte, Sales Director, Think Solutions.
Radix Berrie said the recognition reflected its focus on security transformation work for customers in Singapore.
"At Radix Berrie, we are committed to helping enterprises realise the full value of digital security transformation through our enterprise IT capabilities. This recognition reflects our focus on delivering meaningful business outcomes and trusted results for our customers," said Damien Chan, Senior Director of Sales, Radix Berrie.
The partner awards come as cyber security vendors sharpen their focus on AI in both product design and market positioning. They also underline how much of the sector's customer engagement now sits with channel partners that package monitoring, incident support and risk services for local businesses.
Arctic Wolf describes itself as a cyber security and AI company focused on security operations and cyber risk management. Its latest partner awards in Asia Pacific place regional service providers at the centre of that strategy, with Tecala, Invise, Think Solutions and Radix Berrie singled out for recognition.