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A new era of eCommerce cybersecurity begins with this strategic partnership.
In a major step toward securing the eCommerce ecosystem, ThreatView by TuracoLabs has signed up to become an official security partner of the Magento Association. This partnership marks a milestone for both organizations—and for every Magento merchant looking to secure their online store with industry-leading protection.
Why This Partnership Matters
The digital threat landscape is evolving fast, and eCommerce platforms are top targets. With over two decades of hands-on forensic cybersecurity experience, ThreatView was purpose-built to meet the unique challenges of eCommerce—particularly for Magento-based businesses.
Now, as Security Partner to the Magento Association, ThreatView is poised to deliver powerful protection to merchants around the world.
What ThreatView Brings to the Table
ThreatView isn’t just another security plugin—it is a forensic-grade monitoring and defense platform tailored to the needs of eCommerce operators.
Key features include:
Getting Started Is Easy
To support merchants at every stage, ThreatView offers a free Community Account—giving users access to foundational threat detection and monitoring with the option to upgrade for deeper protection.
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A Shared Commitment to a Safer eCommerce Future
The Magento Association exists to empower, connect, and support the global Magento ecosystem. Partnering with ThreatView aligns with that mission—ensuring that merchants, developers, and solution providers have access to cutting-edge security tools as they build and grow their businesses.
Together, TuracoLabs and the Magento Association are ushering in a smarter, safer, more secure future for eCommerce.

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