ThreatQuotient™, a leading security operations platform innovator, today announced recent recognition by multiple industry awards. ThreatQuotient’s solutions, which enable a shared understanding across teams and tools within an organization’s defense infrastructure, helping teams to collaborate and tools to integrate so that companies get more from existing resources.
ThreatQuotient has been named a winner of the 2021 Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM) Global InfoSec Awards in four categories:
- Best Product in Security Investigation Platform (ThreatQ Investigations)
- Editor’s Choice in Enterprise Security (ThreatQ platform)
- Top Women in Cybersecurity (Michel Huffaker, ThreatQuotient Director of Threat Intelligence)
- Hot Company in Threat Intelligence
Additionally, ThreatQuotient was selected for the 2021 CyberTech 100 list for the second straight year, which recognises the world’s most innovative CyberTech companies that every financial institution needs to know about.
Alison Adkins, ThreatQuotient’s Business Development Manager, was also recognised on the 2021 CRN Women of the Channel list. Previously, Adkins was named a 2020 CRN Rising Female Channel Star on the inaugural list.
“It is an honor for our team to be recognised for our continued innovations that support stronger security operations,” said John Czupak, President and CEO, ThreatQuotient. “ThreatQuotient’s solutions serve as the backbone of better, faster and more efficient incident response. Our team is committed to helping organisations drive smarter practices back to teams and tools for use in security planning, monitoring and detection, incident response, threat hunting, threat assessment and sharing of threat information.”
The powerful combination of ThreatQ and ThreatQ Investigations addresses industry demand for greater threat visibility and customer defined controls, as well as attain a single visual representation of a complete situation at hand. ThreatQuotient empowers organisations to understand their unique threats, prioritise and act upon the threat intelligence that is most relevant to them, quickly deploy threat data to existing sensor grids, and focus workflows to reduce time to detection (TTD) and time to response (TTR).
To learn more about ThreatQuotient’s award-winning solutions or the newly announced ThreatQ TDR Orchestrator, a data-driven approach to SOAR and XDR that accelerates threat detection and response across disparate systems for more efficient and effective security operations, please visit www.threatquotient.com.