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Thursday, 27 July 2017

Carbon Black named Asia Pacific Emerging Cybersecurity Vendor of the Year

Carbon Black, the endpoint security provider, has announced the company had been named Asia Pacific Emerging Cyber Security Vendor of the Year by Frost & Sullivan at the annual Frost & Sullivan Asia-Pacific ICT Awards in Singapore.

The contenders for the Frost & Sullivan Asia-Pacific ICT Awards were evaluated on market performance indicators such as revenue growth, market share and growth in market share, leadership in product innovation, breadth of products and solutions, major customer acquisitions, and business and market strategy as well as other category-specific criteria.

Founded in 2004, the Asia Pacific ICT Awards is celebrating its 14th year. A team of 30 Frost & Sullivan analysts and consultants based in Asia-Pacific were involved in the shortlisting, evaluation and research process.

The findings of the detailed examination are then presented to a panel of independent judges comprising influential personalities, decision makers and thought leaders in Asia-Pacific’s ICT industry to decide the recipients in each award category

“This honour reflects Carbon Black’s commitment to, and growth in, the Asia Pacific region,” said Kane Lightowler, Carbon Black’s MD of APJ. “To be selected as the award recipient by Frost & Sullivan, a leading research firm in the region, demonstrates that our cybersecurity solutions are making a major difference in keeping customers protected from the most advanced cyberattacks.”

“Carbon Black excels in delivering an extensive lineup of security solutions, providing security technology of high detection and response efficacy, coupled with the strategic acquisition and fast integration of next-generation antivirus into its lineup,” said Charles Lim, Industry Principal, Cyber Security Practice – Asia-Pacific, Frost & Sullivan.

“The company is able to create a full suite of endpoint prevention, detection, and response capabilities, enabling enterprises to protect devices, whitelist applications, eradicate malware and perform forensics to investigate cyber attacks. Strong investments in developing local teams, establishing and enabling channel partners, setting up an Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) support centre, and acquiring market-influencing customers across the region are helping to accelerate the growth of Carbon Black.”

With more than 9 million endpoints under management, Carbon Black has over 3,000 customers, including 30 of the Fortune 100. These customers use Carbon Black to replace legacy antivirus, lock down critical systems, hunt threats, and protect their endpoints from the most advanced cyberattacks, including non-malware attacks.

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