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x-RD starts the new financial year strong, becoming the 2024 Cyber Security Endpoint Provider of the Year.

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x-RD, an Australian software, AI and cyber security company proudly announces it has won the 2024 Cyber Security Endpoint Provider of the Year at the prestigious Cyber Daily Australian Cyber Security Awards, kicking off a great start to the new financial year.  The Awards celebrate outstanding accomplishments and contributions to the cyber security industry in Australia and included fellow finalists AUCloud, Crowdstrike, WatchGuard Technologies, SentinelOne and ESET. 

"This award is a great recognition of the expertise and dedication of our entire team.  We are delighted that our first SaaS product, secd3v, a sovereign and secure software development platform powered by GitLab, stands out amongst the esteemed competition.  ” said Grant Worner, CEO of x-RD.

The company's solutions are lauded for their scalability, efficiency, and effectiveness in mitigating risks, with Worner adding "We are committed to staying ahead of cyber threats and providing Australian software developers and data scientists with the highest level of security.  We will continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in cyber security, ensuring that our clients can operate securely and confidently in the digital world."

For more information about x-RD and their award-winning cyber security solutions and services, please visit www.x-rd.com.au

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