Award: Red Sift listed as one of the “10 Fast-Growing SaaS Startups to Follow in London”

Red Sift were placed at number 6 on Zsah’s “10 Fast-Growing SaaS Startups to Follow in London“.

European Saas companies have attracted more VC funding last year than the next two countries combined. Specifically, London has accounted for over half of that funding, amounting to 16% of all tech investments in Europe that year, to retain its crown as top European tech hub.

Being listed alongside the likes of Cledara, Humio, Synk and Supertrace, it’s fantastic that Red Sift are able to help educate our customers and deliver on our mission to democratize technology essential for cybersecurity.

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Harry Stephens

25 Nov. 2020

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