ManagedMethods Named Cloud Security Startup of the Year in 2019 CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards

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ManagedMethods Wins 2019 CyberSecurity Breakthrough Award

ManagedMethods, a leading provider of cloud application security solutions, today announced it has been named the winner of the “Cloud Security Startup of the Year” award from CyberSecurity Breakthrough, a leading independent market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies, technologies and products in the global information security market today.

Companies are increasingly embracing cloud applications, including Google G Suite and Microsoft Office 365, and have become prime targets for cyber threats that have led to tens of thousands of data breach incidents — exposing millions of records. ManagedMethods mission is to secure the sensitive personal information and financial futures of tens of millions of school children, businesses with big ideas and people working to make our communities a safer place.

“As the cloud security industry consolidates, many vendors have lost sight on emphasizing customer satisfaction and service,” said Charlie Sander, Chief Executive Officer of ManagedMethods. “ManagedMethods is hyper-focused on creating highly satisfied customers with a high-quality product that not only solves many of their problems but also provides an excellent level of customer support that companies do not experience with the large security vendors. We are pleased to receive this industry recognition and 2019 CyberSecurity Breakthrough Award.”

ManagedMethods’ cloud application security platform is built specifically for IT and InfoSec managers of organizations with limited budgets, addressing this new cloud security landscape. Today, ManagedMethods secures over 1,000,000 cloud app user accounts in over 500 schools in the U.S. and Canada. K-12 IT teams are quickly switching to ManagedMethods from other vendors due to its excellent data security tools, affordability and top-rated customer support.

“ManagedMethods is already an established cloud security leader in the education market, and they are now taking their innovative platform to the commercial market,” said James Johnson, managing director, CyberSecurity Breakthrough. “As millions of larger companies have now moved to Google G Suite and other cloud-based applications, ManagedMethods is in a prime position to move upstream and empower these larger enterprises to combat today’s complicated cloud security issues. We extend a hearty congratulations to the ManagedMethods team on their well-deserved 2019 CyberSecurity Breakthrough Award designation.”

To learn more about ManagedMethods and its award-winning Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) solution, please visit ManagedMethods.com.

​About ManagedMethods

ManagedMethods is a leading provider of cloud application security solutions for mid-market companies, K-12 school districts, and local governments. ManagedMethods provides an award-winning solution that empowers organizations with full and continuous control of cloud application data, including Google G Suite and Microsoft Office 365.

ManagedMethods makes cloud security easy — no proxy, no agent and no special training needed. ManagedMethods’ API-based cloud security solution helps organizations gain data security against internal and external breaches by leveraging AI and machine learning-powered threat detection. ManagedMethods protects cloud applications against malware and phishing schemes, and detects abnormal behavior to prevent account takeovers. For more information, please visit ManagedMethods.com.

​About CyberSecurity Breakthrough

Part of Tech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence and recognition platform for global technology innovation and leadership, the CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards program is devoted to honoring excellence in information security and cybersecurity technology companies, products and people. For more information, visit CyberSecurityBreakthrough.com.

Source: ManagedMethods