Who are we?

What is SWIX?

At SWIX, we build powerful technology platforms that help modern businesses stay secure, connected, and in control.

Our company operates across two core areas:

  • SWIX View – Our advanced cybersecurity platform designed to give businesses complete visibility into threats, anomalies, and network activity. From small teams to enterprise environments, SWIX View helps protect what matters most.

  • SWIX Things – Our end-to-end IoT platform enabling real-time monitoring and control of devices, sensors, and data flows. Built for scale and simplicity, SWIX Things brings smart connectivity to industries ranging from agriculture to infrastructure.

Driven by innovation and built in New Zealand, SWIX delivers trusted solutions that empower our partners to move faster, work smarter, and stay ahead of evolving technology challenges.

What Problems Do We Solve?

SWIX View addresses the growing complexity of cybersecurity.

In today’s digital world, cybersecurity is no longer optional — it’s a critical part of everyday business operations. As our reliance on technology increases, so does the need for continuous, proactive security.

Many businesses still rely on periodic security audits, but the reality is: audits are only snapshots in time. The moment they’re completed, they begin to lose relevance as new threats emerge.

Cybersecurity isn’t a one-time achievement — it’s an ongoing journey.

It also isn’t the responsibility of a single vendor. While platforms like Microsoft provide strong built-in security features, they aren’t standalone solutions. True protection comes from layering independent insights and standards.

That’s where SWIX View comes in. It integrates third-party security frameworks and continuously monitors your environment, giving you unbiased, real-time visibility into the health and security of your organisation.

Why Businesses Need this?

Why?

Cyber threats aren’t just a big business problem. In fact, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are now the primary targets for cybercriminals — and the consequences can be devastating.

The Reality:

 -43% of cyberattacks are aimed at small and mid-sized businesses.
(Verizon 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report)

– The average cost of a cyberattack on an SMB exceeds $200,000, often putting companies out of business.
(Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report)

– 60% of SMBs close their doors within 6 months of a major security breach.
(National Cyber Security Alliance)

– Phishing attacks hit 61% of SMBs last year alone.
(Barracuda Networks)

 

 

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