Rapid7 hires ex-Qualtrics talent Anita Moorhouse as APJ partner director
Cyber security software vendor Rapid7 has hired former Qualtrics talent Anita Moorhouse as partner director for Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).
Cyber security software vendor Rapid7 has hired former Qualtrics talent Anita Moorhouse as partner director for Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).
Rapid7 has recognised its top performing global partners, with all recipients of the Asia Pacific partner awards hailing from Australia and New Zealand.
Cyber security vendor Rapid7 is bolstering its managed security service provider approach for its partner base within A/NZ, a region it considers to be a tier one market.
Brisbane IoT integrator RIoT Solutions has won a multimillion-dollar contract to provide managed services to the Queensland Government.
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A critical vulnerability in code used by several virtualization platforms can put business information stored in data centers at risk of compromise.
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