Quorum Cyber finalist for 2024 Microsoft Security Partner of the Year

June 27, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Quorom Cyber named finalist of 2024 Microsoft Security Partner of the Year Award
  • Recognized for innovation and excellence in customer solutions

Quorum Cyber has been honored as a finalist for the 2024 Microsoft Security Partner of the Year Award. The company was recognized for its excellence in innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft technology. This prestigious award acknowledges Quorum Cyber’s commitment to delivering meaningful outcomes for their customers in the realm of cybersecurity.

The Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards celebrate partners who have demonstrated outstanding capabilities in developing and delivering Microsoft Cloud applications, services, devices, and AI innovations over the past year. Quorum Cyber stood out in the Security category for its exceptional solutions and services in the cybersecurity domain.

Nicole Dezen, Chief Partner Officer and Corporate Vice President at Microsoft, congratulated the winners and finalists of the 2024 Partner of the Year Awards, highlighting the groundbreaking services and solutions created by partners. The awards were announced ahead of MCAPS Start for Partners, a digital event, with in-person celebrations planned during Microsoft Ignite in November.

Quorum Cyber, founded in Edinburgh in 2016, is rapidly expanding in the UK and North America with a strong customer base spanning four continents. The company’s mission is to help organizations defend against cyber threats and thrive in the digital landscape. As a Microsoft Solutions Partner for Security and finalist for the 2024 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award, Quorum Cyber is dedicated to empowering good people to secure their digital environments.

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