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Total Economic Impact Study Finds ReliaQuest benefits

The results of a Total Economic Impact study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of ReliaQuest have shown that for a composite organisation, investments with ReliaQuest produced a return of investment (ROI) of 350% over three years, while increasing risk coverage and reducing the likelihood of a breach by 20%. Additionally, the composite ReliaQuest customer

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ReliaQuest launches new GreyMatter capabilities to measure and manage cyber risk

ReliaQuest has announced two new capabilities within GreyMatter, its cloud-native open XDR platform: Security Model Index, and Verify. Now with ReliaQuest GreyMatter, organisations can deliver cyber risk metrics, test and validate security controls across their cybersecurity program and take action to continuously improve their risk profile.     “Model Index gives security leaders metrics that provide visibility into performance

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ReliaQuest finds integrated visibility and automation are needed to combat threats as 60% state “…adversaries are evolving faster than we can adapt”

New cyber security research focused on large European enterprises suggest an expanding attack surface due to cloud transformation, staff shortages and poor visibility are leading to systemic weaknesses – prompting leaders to focus on threat intelligence, automation and integrating disparate tools in the upcoming year.  About a quarter of respondents plan to invest in managed

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Organisations prioritise cyber initiatives but lack fundamentals, says ReliaQuest

In partnership with Ponemon Research, ReliaQuest has announced publication of a survey report detailing the needs and priorities of cybersecurity leaders in the United States and United Kingdom. The report, “Making Security Possible and Achieving a Risk-oriented Security Posture,” shows that organisations are prioritising strategic security programs but missing the foundational capabilities they need to

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ReliaQuest announces new executive appointments

ReliaQuest has announced three new executive appointments; Brian Foster as Vice President of Product and UX, Paul Kraus as Vice President of Engineering and Dan Wire as Vice President of Brand and Communications. Foster and Kraus bring deep security product experience and are focused on expanding the ReliaQuest GreyMatter Open XDR platform and Wire brings

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ReliaQuest appoints new Director of Mental Conditioning

ReliaQuest has announced a new appointment of Derin McMains as its Director of Mental Conditioning, brining extensive experience as a mental performance coach for Major League Baseball teams. McMains is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant through the Association of Applied Sport Psychology and holds a Master of Science in Psychology as well as a Master

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ReliaQuest appoints new Board of Directors and Chief Marketing Officer

ReliaQuest has announced the appointment of Kara Wilson to its Board of Directors and Alex Bender as its Chief Marketing Officer. Wilson has over 25 years of experience in driving go-to-market strategies and has played an integral role in growing the most influential technology companies, including Okta, FireEye, Rubrik and Cisco. She also currently serves

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ReliaQuest report finds enterprises not getting the most out of their security tools

ReliaQuest’s 2021 Security Technology Sprawl Report with IDG found that on average, enterprises maintain 19 different security tools, with only 22% of such tools serving as vital to primary security objectives. The study surveyed 400 IT and security decision makers at companies with more than 1,000 employees on the effectiveness of their current security tools

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