Nteligen Named a Top Vulnerability Management Solution Provider by Enterprise Security Magazine
COLUMBIA, Md. (PRWEB) June 01, 2018 -- Compiled by a panel of industry CEOs, CIOs, analysts, experts, and the magazine’s own editorial board, the list – showcased in the publication's May edition – recognizes companies that have taken immediate action to improve security in the vulnerability management sector.
Cybersecurity hacks and attacks are at an all-time high, fueled by an ever-increasing glut of business and personal data and the rapid adoption of vulnerable Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Understanding that different industries are faced with varying data security needs on a day-to-day basis, Nteligen’s customer-driven strategy focuses on providing custom and high-value solutions for data security, distribution, and workflow protection. The Columbia-based company specializes in providing clients with secure channels – mobile, email, and more – through which complex file data can be shared.
“Our mission has always been to meet the toughest challenges facing the industry, while delivering 100% secure software to our clients,” said Nteligen president Joe Karolchik. “We pride ourselves on digging deeper than our competitors, to identify even the slightest possible kink in a system and make it right. Being named to Enterprise Security’s Top 10 list is a tremendous validation that our engineers are making a real difference for our customers.”
About Nteligen
Founded by Joe Karolchik and John Spicer, Nteligen is a cyber security company that enhances national security by reducing the risk of sharing information. Its engineers thrive to provide thought leadership that enables future data-sharing missions in a cyber safe manner, elevate the understanding of risk in information sharing, help vendors improve their product security posture, and deliver technology that securely shares information. Clients include Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and military. Visit http://www.nteligen.com for more information.
Joseph Karolchik, Nteligen, http://www.nteligen.com, +1 (443) 864-5042, [email protected]
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