Verizon Business announced that it is supporting Japan's FUJIFILM Holdings and its subsidiaries to strengthen its global cybersecurity monitoring and cyber intelligence capabilities. As part of Fujifilm's ongoing IT infrastructure transformation, the company's technology teams will now have access to Verizon's Advanced Security Operations Center (SOC) capabilities in Canberra, Australia. Fujifilm's network and security experts across the Asia-Pacific, Europe and the US regions will be able to leverage daily threat intelligence feeds from Verizon's Threat Research Advisory Center (VTRAC) as well as the availability of local-language security engineers and analysts that will monitor the company's global remote environments on a 24/7/365 basis.

Fujifilm's SOC deployment will reach a critical milestone in establishing a cloud-centric infrastructure architecture adopting a zero-trust security framework. Verizon processes over 27 trillion security events every year through its nine Security Operations Centers around the globe, six forensics labs and one of the largest IP networks in the world.