N-able has expanded its Technology Alliance Program (TAP) with the addition of two new partners: Zensec and Atomatik. The initiative brings together technology companies to enable integrations across N-able’s business resilience platform.
The aim of TAP is to improve interoperability between different technologies, supporting more efficient and resilient operations as organisations respond to evolving cyber threats. The collaboration is intended to deliver integrated solutions that enhance security operations, support automation, and increase flexibility.
Zensec provides structured incident response services. In the event of ransomware or other security incidents, Zensec uses N-able solutions such as N-central and Cove Data Protection, along with other integrated technologies, to assess impact, contain threats, and support recovery. Its approach focuses on speed, forensic accuracy, and coordinated response, with the aim of reducing downtime, limiting operational disruption, and supporting compliance and digital forensics requirements.
Atomatik contributes hyperautomation capabilities designed to streamline rule-based security and IT workflows. Through its integration, it enables automation of processes such as vulnerability management and phishing alert analysis. By combining workflow automation with decision-based AI, Atomatik aims to reduce manual effort, improve consistency, and free up IT and security teams to focus on higher-priority tasks.
The addition of Zensec and Atomatik extends N-able’s TAP integration portfolio and supports faster incident response, increased automation, and more resilient operational environments.