Award: Red Sift named a “Top 100 Cybersecurity Company”

Red Sift‘s Digital Resilience Platform, which helps organizations see, solve, and secure vulnerabilities across their email, domain, and web attack surfaces, has again been named a Top 100 Cybersecurity Company for 2023 by Fin Tech Global.

The CyberTech100 list for 2023 is now officially live. Into its fourth year, the list highlights the most innovative CyberTech companies across the globe that are improving the cyber defences of financial institutions.

In a market that is evolving due to the digital challenges being increasingly posed by companies and individuals alike, the CyberTech sector is proving to be an area of considerable future growth. Between 2023 and 2030, the industry is predicted to grow a CAGR of 13.8% from $172.3bn to $424.9bn. 

With all this taken into consideration, the 100 CyberTech firms featured this year include some of the widest and most diverse businesses in the sector. A longlist of over 1,000 firms was produced by FinTech Global, which a panel of analysts and industry experts used to vote on the finalists. 

The companies that made the fourth annual CyberTech100 were selected based on their innovative use of technology to solve a significant industry problem or generate cost savings or efficiency improvements across the security value chain.

As challenges such as ransomware, phishing and data breaches still plague financial institutions, there has never been a more important time for businesses to use CyberTech solutions,” said FinTech Global director Richard Sachar. “With the average cost of data breaches being in the millions, it is critical firms look for the solutions that can guarantee their protection, particularly as the tough economic climate puts pressure on finances. This year’s CyberTech100 list arms companies with the necessary information to find the industry change-makers who are providing companies with the opportunity to be well protected against these threats.

A full list of the CyberTech100 and detailed information for each company is available to download at www.CyberTech100.com.

PUBLISHED BY

Harry Stephens

11 May. 2023

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