SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AttackIQⓇ, the largest independent leader of the continuous security validation market, today announced its expansion into a new market with the opening of regional offices in Sydney, AU as well as Melbourne, AU. At the helm of the regional expansions are Chris Zauzig, Regional Sales Manager for APAC, and Brett Callaughan, Systems Engineer for APAC.
This announcement follows a successful three quarters for AttackIQ. Earlier this year, AttackIQ secured $17.6 million in Series B funding, continuing to further develop its continuous security validation platform. Most recently, AttackIQ announced the integration of its platform with Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) to help joint customers and prospects validate the configuration and security coverage provided by the most widely deployed operating system in the world.
“The AttackIQ platform allows customers, both small and large, to reduce risk by taking a pre-active approach to cybersecurity,” said Dan Sibille, VP of Worldwide Channels at AttackIQ. “AttackIQ saw the demand in APAC and decided to act it on it by bringing our first international office to Australia. We look forward to working with new local partners and empowering them to find and address vulnerabilities before adversaries can find and exploit them.”
Chris Zauzig, Regional Sales Manager for APAC at AttackIQ, further noted, “We have had a strong start quickly securing and deploying five local partnerships with Advent One, Enosys, InPhySec Security, NTT Security and Telstra. AttackIQ is the leader in the emerging market of continuous security validation and is not only helping to define this new category but is also setting the standards for these solutions. I am honored to lead the team in Australia and look forward to building a strong team to support our customers and the demand.”
About AttackIQ
AttackIQ, a leader in the emerging market of continuous security validation, built the industry’s first platform that enables red and blue teams to test and measure the effectiveness of their security controls and staff. With an open platform, AttackIQ supports the MITRE ATT&CK framework, a curated knowledge base and model for cyber adversary behavior used for planning security improvements and verifying defenses work as expected. AttackIQ’s platform is trusted by leading companies around the world. For more information visit www.attackiq.com. Follow AttackIQ on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Vimeo, and YouTube.