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ThreatQuotient wins startup award at RSA cybersecurity conference

CEO John Czupak says the award is “proof positive that we are headed in the right direction.”

The ThreatQuotient team. (Photo via Twitter)

Sterling, Va.-based ThreatQuotient announced on Tuesday that the company was lauded as the silver “Security Start Up of the Year” at the 2016 Info Security Global Excellence Awards, part of the RSA Conference.
The award is meant to honor “ground-breaking products and solutions that are helping set the bar higher for others in all areas of security and technology,” according to a statement. ThreatQuotient CEO John Czupak said the award is “proof positive that we are headed in the right direction.”


Founded in 2013, ThreatQuotient has had a good year. The company raised $1.5 million in seed funding in April, then a $10.2 million Series A in December. At the time, the company said it planned to use the funds for global expansion.

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