Award: Red Sift listed in “Top 25 Cybersecurity Companies Of 2020”

Red Sift were placed at number 19 on The Software Report’s “Top 25 Cybersecurity Companies Of 2020“.

Cybersecurity continues to be a top concern among businesses across industries, particularly as work environments have shifted from the office to the home. While hackers are attempting to capitalize on weak systems and come up with novel new ways to penetrate networks, cybersecurity companies and their professionals work around the clock to stay one step ahead.

The companies selected for this year’s awards represent some of the most innovative and technically advanced organizations in their approach to protecting customers. Hundreds of nomination submissions were evaluated. These awardees implement proactive and comprehensive platform technologies to ensure customers are protected against a wide range of cyberattacks. With a large number of businesses allocating considerable operational focus to digital transformation, the use of offerings from these cybersecurity companies is crucial for maintaining the security of valuable data and infrastructure.

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Harry Stephens

5 Jan. 2021

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