HENNGE Corporation and WithSecure Corporation are expanding their long-running partnership beyond Japan and into the US market through HENNGE’s American subsidiary, HENNGE Inc. The move is centered around strengthening cloud and endpoint security offerings for managed service providers, better known as MSPs, which have become a major distribution channel for enterprise IT and cybersecurity services in the US.
The partnership builds on an existing relationship between the two companies in Japan, where they already work together on email security products like HENNGE Cloud Protection. Earlier this year, they also rolled out HENNGE Endpoint & Managed Security, sort of a combined endpoint detection and response, endpoint protection, managed detection and response, plus vulnerability assessment setup, powered by WithSecure’s security tech. And yeah, according to the companies it’s been seeing real adoption by businesses that are basically struggling to hire dedicated cyber security specialists in-house, like, internally.
Now the focus shifts toward scaling those capabilities internationally.
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Starting April 2026, HENNGE will begin rolling out services in the US market designed specifically for MSP operations. A major part of that strategy is multi-tenant management, allowing MSPs to monitor and manage security policies for multiple customers through a single dashboard instead of handling every environment separately.
The expanded HENNGE One portfolio in the US will include HENNGE Endpoint & Managed Security alongside HENNGE Cloud Protection. The endpoint security offering uses WithSecure Elements technology, which combines EDR, EPP, 24/7 MDR, and vulnerability management into one package. On the email side, HENNGE Cloud Protection continues to use WithSecure’s cloud protection technology to secure communications.
The broader goal here is pretty straightforward. HENNGE wants MSPs in the US to position HENNGE One as a centralized security stack covering both endpoint and email protection, while WithSecure gains deeper reach into the MSP-driven American cybersecurity market through HENNGE’s expansion strategy.


