Duxbury Networking has strengthened its Duxbury Cybersecurity business unit with the addition of WatchGuard and Cynet, giving South African resellers broader, more integrated coverage across the security risks customers.
The move comes as cybersecurity buying becomes more fragmented and customer risk becomes harder to priorities. Customers are no longer looking for isolated point products. They need practical protection across identity, endpoint, network, cloud, SaaS, branch security, detection and response, while resellers are under growing pressure to advise across all of it with limited specialist capacity.
Graham Duxbury, CEO of Duxbury Networking, says the change is deliberate.
“Cybersecurity is no longer a single-vendor conversation,” says Duxbury. “Customer risk is broader, attack surfaces are more complex, and resellers need a portfolio that reflects that reality. Our role is to give partners practical, credible security options they can position with confidence.”
WatchGuard gives Duxbury’s partners a unified, cloud-managed platform across firewall, endpoint security, MFA, SASE, and XDR, helping customers reduce tool sprawl and simplify security operations.








