Nucleus Security Wins Prestigious Award for Risk-Based Vulnerability Management

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Nucleus Security, the leading innovator in enterprise risk-based vulnerability management, announced it has been recognized with the Risk-Based Vulnerability Management Award in the 9th Annual Cybersecurity Excellence Awards.

“We are honored to win the Cybersecurity Excellence Award for our innovative approach to risk-based vulnerability management,” said Stephen Carter, co-founder and CEO of Nucleus Security. “Our mission is to provide the most efficient and effective risk-based vulnerability management solutions to help organizations protect their critical assets. This recognition validates our approach and motivates us to continue pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in this space.”

Nucleus Security is a vulnerability and risk management platform that unifies existing tools in an organization’s security infrastructure to establish a centralized command center for navigating the intricacies of vulnerability analysis, triage, and remediation. Nucleus enables organizations to mitigate vulnerabilities 10 times faster while using a fraction of the resources typically required to perform these tasks. A FedRAMP authorized provider, Nucleus Security modernizes the way government organizations manage, monitor and respond to vulnerabilities.

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“We congratulate Nucleus Security on being recognized as an award winner in the Risk-Based Vulnerability Management category of the 2024 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards,” said Holger Schulze, CEO of Cybersecurity Insiders and founder of the Information Security Community, which organized the 9th annual Cybersecurity Excellence Awards. “With over 600 entries across more than 300 categories, the awards are highly competitive. Your achievement reflects an outstanding commitment to the core principles of excellence, innovation, and leadership in cybersecurity.”

SOURCE: PRNewsWire

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