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Intelus inks partnership with Cyberheed

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6 May 20252 mins

Cyberheed simplifies compliance frameworks, automates assessments and delivers real-time oversight, catering directly to the needs of modern MSPs and resellers

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Specialist distributor Intelus has inked a partnership with cyber security compliance automation platform Cyberheed.

Intelus cofounder and sales director Ahmmad Issa said Cyberheed stood out for not only its compliance automation platform, but for its shared belief in great partnerships.

“Cyberheed aligns seamlessly with our mission to empower emerging technologies and enable the channel with smarter, scalable, and future-ready cybersecurity solutions,” Issa said. 

“Their ability to simplify complex compliance frameworks, automate assessments and deliver real-time oversight speaks directly to the needs of modern MSPs and resellers across Australia.

“This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to supporting the channel with meaningful innovation, and we’re looking forward to what we can accomplish together.”

Cyberheed founder Raeef Bediwi pointed out Intelus’ experience, network, and insights into the Australian market were a few factors that made them an ideal partner. 

“Compliance is no longer optional or driven by industry trends. It is now essential for winning contracts, meeting regulatory obligations, building trust, and staying secure,” Bediwi said. 

“Regulators are demanding more visibility and proactive engagement. MSSPs and consultants need to scale their services. Enterprises are still scrambling before audits. SMEs need structure and support. 

“CyberHeed is built to serve this entire ecosystem, supporting all players and helping raise the bar for everyone.”

Cyberheed was founded in 2022 by Bediwi after spending two decades in cyber security. 

“Compliance felt like an ever-accelerating treadmill. Always busy, never quite ahead. Teams were stuck in spreadsheets, buried under audits, and overwhelmed by overlapping standards,” Bediwi said. 

“It wasn’t just an internal problem – regulators, consultants, and enterprises were all facing the same pain.

“We listened, mapped the problems, and built CyberHeed to reduce friction, connect the dots, and make compliance work for everyone.”

Julia Talevski

With years of experience covering the latest technology trends and business news across the IT channel, Julia Talevski has been keeping the IT industry connected in Australia and New Zealand. She is currently the editor for ARN and Reseller News, responsible for keeping the community engaged at every touch point through our newsletters, websites and main events such as EDGE, WIICTA and Innovation Awards.

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