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Red Piranha wins top XDR award at Global InfoSec Awards

Tue, 18th Jun 2024

Red Piranha's Crystal Eye XDR cybersecurity solution has been awarded the Next-Gen in XDR title at the Global InfoSec Awards during the RSA Conference in San Francisco. The Australian cybersecurity firm was recognised for its comprehensive solution that offers automated protection against cyber threats through a single integrated platform.

The Crystal Eye XDR system is designed to protect, detect, and respond to threats across an organisation’s entire attack surface. This innovative platform distinguishes threats from regular network traffic and initiates rapid response strategies to minimize both dwell time and overall impact on business operations.

"I'm incredibly proud and honoured of our team winning one of the industry's most prestigious cybersecurity awards. This is a huge milestone for our business," said Adam Bennett, CEO of Red Piranha. "We work very hard to deliver what we feel is the finest XDR solution on the market and continually strive to ensure we are always one step ahead of cyber threats and industry as a whole."

The award decision followed a rigorous judging process carried out by certified security professionals holding credentials such as CISSP, FMDHS, and CEH. According to these judges, Red Piranha's innovative approach and dedicated efforts to combat cybercrime significantly impressed them.

"We scoured the globe looking for cybersecurity innovators that could make a huge difference and potentially help turn the tide against the exponential growth in cybercrime. Red Piranha is absolutely worthy of this coveted award and consideration for deployment in your environment," said Gary S. Miliefsky, Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine. "Additionally, Red Piranha embodied the three major features we judges look for to become winners: understanding tomorrow's threats today, providing a cost-effective solution, and innovating in unexpected ways that can help stop the next breach."

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