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Chillisoft headlines bring you the latest and most important news across the cybersecurity landscape in New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific. This section is where you’ll find breaking updates, strategic announcements, and critical insights that matter to our partners, vendors, and the wider IT security community.

From leadership changes and major certifications to vendor partnerships, product milestones, and industry awards, Chillisoft headlines deliver fast, reliable updates straight from the source. Stay up to date with the stories shaping Chillisoft’s direction and the broader cybersecurity market,  all curated for relevance and impact.

In this space, we also cover developments across our vendor ecosystem, including news from leading brands from our vendor portfolio. Whether it’s a new product rollout, an industry accolade, or a major update to a platform like ESET PROTECT Hub or Armis Centrix, you’ll see it here right away!

Chillisoft headlines also feature timely commentary on emerging threats, trends, and technologies, including AI-driven risks, compliance changes, and cybersecurity skills shortages. These pieces are designed to help partners and customers navigate a fast-moving environment with confidence and clarity.

If you’re a partner, MSP, IT lead, or vendor, this section gives you the quick hits you need to stay informed and make smarter decisions. It’s also a useful reference for sales, marketing, and strategy teams looking to track shifts in the channel and cybersecurity space.

Check the Chillisoft headlines regularly to keep pace with key developments across the industry.

Between 2006 and 2010, Chillisoft was ranked in the Deloitte NZ Technology Fast50, showcasing its rapid growth during a key boom in New Zealand’s tech sector. In 2010, Chillisoft was one of 50 Kiwi companies on the Asia Pacific list—an impressive feat given the country’s small population. This surge in recognition reflected a broader national trend of digital expansion. Scoop Business highlighted how NZ tech firms, despite lacking traditional competitive advantages, matched global innovation standards with strong fundamentals and vision.