Red Sift wins at the Cyber Security Awards 2017

The Red Sift team with the Cyber Security Start-Up of the Year Award.

We’re delighted to announce that Red Sift won the Cyber Security Start-Up of the Year category at the Cyber Security Awards 2017.

The Cyber Security Awards were established in 2014, to reward the best individuals, teams, and companies within the cybersecurity industry. Excellence and innovation are core themes throughout all categories, with judges making their decisions on the category winners based on merit alone.

The award is a powerful independent validation of Red Sift’s DMARC solution OnDMARC, and the benefits it delivers to businesses by enabling them to quickly and easily deploy DMARC to protect their email, block phishing attacks, and protect their brand.

Founded in 2015, Red Sift is a global organization with international offices in the UK, Spain, Australia, and North America. It boasts a client base of all sizes and across all industries, including Domino’s, Telefonica, Pipedrive, Rentokil, Wise, and top global law firms. Find out how Red Sift is delivering actionable cybersecurity insights to its global customers at redsift.com.

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30 Jun. 2017

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