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Fintechs Get Tailored Cyber Defense To Tackle Threats

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In a move to help fintech companies better defend against escalating cyber threats, Mart Networks has launched a specialized cybersecurity solution built exclusively for the fintech ecosystem.

Powered by Infopercept’s Invinsense platform, the new offering delivers a robust, all-in-one managed service tailored to the unique operational and regulatory needs of financial technology firms.

As fintechs continue to expand their digital footprints—often handling sensitive financial data and interfacing with banks and regulators—the risks of cyber attacks grow increasingly complex. Mart Networks’ latest offering addresses this head-on, bundling advanced threat detection, real-time response, exposure management, regulatory compliance support, and security training into one streamlined platform.

The managing director of Mart Networks, Moiz Maloo, in a press statement, said fintech companies operate at the intersection of innovation and high-stakes regulation, adding that unlike traditional enterprises, they face immense scrutiny from regulators and enterprise clients, often banks or NBFCs, making cybersecurity foundational to their business.

 

“Most fintechs don’t have the luxury of multiple internal security teams or system integrators. With this focused offering, we’re providing an all-in-one platform with managed services built specifically for the fintech environment,” Maloo added.

 

Unlike traditional enterprises, many fintechs operate with lean internal teams and limited cybersecurity infrastructure. This new solution provides them with comprehensive coverage across the technology stack, including infrastructure, APIs, applications, and cloud environments. Invinsense’s managed services cover everything from XDR (Extended Detection and Response) to vulnerability assessments, security compliance frameworks, and cloud-native protection tools like CIEM, CNAPP, and ASPM.

 

One of the standout features is the platform’s deep visibility and customisation capabilities, particularly for fintechs building proprietary applications. Invinsense SIEM enables flexible log ingestion aligned to business-specific logic, while Infopercept’s engineering team supports rapid remediation with patching, code-level fixes, and infrastructure hardening.

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Mart Networks’ move comes at a time when cybercriminals are increasingly targeting fintech platforms, exploiting gaps in API security, cloud misconfigurations, and human vulnerabilities. By integrating phishing and social engineering training into the package, the platform also helps fintech teams build internal cyber resilience.

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