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Tele2 Kazakhstan Partners with Whalebone to Launch Innovative Security Product, Amulet

In a bid to bolster cybersecurity measures for its B2C clientele, Tele2 Kazakhstan’s brand Altel has unveiled an innovative security product named Amulet (from the Kazakh term “Тұмар”), which is based on the white-label offering by Whalebone Aura. This launch marks a significant step forward in providing comprehensive online protection to their subscribers.

 

Tele2 Kazakhstan Partners with Whalebone to Launch Innovative Security Product, Amulet

 

Affordable Defense Against Online Threats

Priced at 650 tenge (approximately 1.33 euros), Amulet is poised to disrupt the market with its affordability and robust security features. Developed in collaboration with Whalebone, Amulet aims to offer a seamless and effective defense against a wide array of online threats, which users across the country face on a daily basis.

"Tele2 Kazakhstan is thrilled to collaborate with Whalebone to introduce Amulet to our clients," Tele2’s Product Owner, Anuar Kappar, stated. "In today's increasingly digitized world, safeguarding sensitive data and the whole digital presence against cyber threats is paramount. With Amulet, we aim to provide our customers with robust protection, empowering them to navigate the digital landscape with confidence."

 

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Redesigning Cybersecurity for Businesses

Amulet is set to redefine the cybersecurity landscape in Kazakhstan, offering consumers an affordable yet powerful security product to safeguard their digital assets. By leveraging Whalebone's expertise and innovative technologies, Tele2 Kazakhstan aims to offer its customers unparalleled protection against the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats. 

With a commitment to affordability, accessibility, and effectiveness, Whalebone is poised to continue driving advancements in cybersecurity, ensuring that individuals can navigate the digital world with confidence and peace of mind. As Whalebone continues to collaborate with telcos worldwide, the future of cybersecurity looks brighter than ever.