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Northern Virginia Technology Council announces Capital Cyber Awards finalists

Companies and cyber executives in six categories will be awarded at the inaugural event on Oct. 1, in Tysons, Virginia.

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The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) has announced the finalists for its inaugural Capital Cyber Awards.

The award ceremony, set for Oct. 1 at The Ritz-Carlton in Tysons, Virginia, will be part of NVTC’s fourth annual Capital Cybersecurity Summit, a half day-long event featuring speakers and panels focusing on cybersecurity technologies, government perspectives on cyber and more. The awards ceremony will celebrate the top cybersecurity companies and executives in the region.

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Winners will be announced during lunch time at the summit.

Here are the finalists in each category:

Cyber Company Under $25 Million [in revenue]

Cyber Company Over $25 Million

  • GuidePoint Security
  • IronNet Cybersecurity
  • Sonatype
  • Tenable

Cyber CEO of the Year

  • John Ackerly of Virtru
  • John Czupak of ThreatQuotient
  • Wayne Jackson of Sonatype
  • Julian Setian of SOS International
  • Promod Sharma of Criterion Systems
  • Amit Yoran of Tenable

CISO of the Year

  • Michael Baker of General Dynamics Information Technology
  • Nicole Dean of Accenture Federal Services
  • Chris Porter of Fannie Mae

Cyber Deal of the Year

  • Endgame
  • FireEye
  • Merlin International
  • Tenable
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