BlueVoyant wins 2024 Microsoft Worldwide Security Partner of the Year

June 28, 2024
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TLDR:

  • BlueVoyant wins 2024 Microsoft Worldwide Security Partner of the Year Award
  • Company recognized for excellence in cyber defense and strategic partnership with Microsoft

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BlueVoyant, a cybersecurity company, was recently named the winner of the 2024 Microsoft Worldwide Security Partner of the Year Award. This recognition highlights the company’s cutting-edge cyber defense capabilities and strong partnership with Microsoft. Additionally, BlueVoyant also received the Microsoft United States Security Partner of the Year for the third time and the Microsoft Canada Security Partner of the Year for the first time. The company was honored for its innovative approach to cybersecurity and its commitment to helping clients maximize their Microsoft Security investment through the BlueVoyant Cyber Defense Platform.

BlueVoyant’s success in the Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards is a testament to the company’s industry-leading cyber defense solutions and services. The company offers managed extended detection and response (MXDR) services, leveraging advanced technologies such as ML to provide clients with comprehensive security solutions. BlueVoyant also focuses on maximizing Generative AI, working closely with Microsoft to stay at the forefront of cybersecurity innovation.

In addition to winning the 2024 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award, BlueVoyant has received several other accolades from Microsoft in previous years. The company’s commitment to excellence in cybersecurity and dedication to helping clients protect their networks, supply chains, and brands have positioned BlueVoyant as a leader in the industry. Moving forward, the company aims to continue delivering top-notch cyber defense solutions and expanding its global presence to better serve clients worldwide.

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