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The Computing Security Awards 2014

 

Anti Spam Solution of the Year

Libra Esva triumphed in the Anti Spam category. Paolo Frizzi accepted the award

Winner: Libra Esva - Libra Esva
Runner Up: Barracuda - Barracuda Spam Firewall

Winner:  Libra Esva - Libra Esva

Anti Malware Solution of the Year

Comodo won the Anti Malware Solution of the Year award. James Tomlinson accepted the trophy.

Winner: Comodo - ESM
Runner Up: Palo Alto Networks - WildFire

Winner:  Comodo - ESM

Content Security Solution of the Year

The Content Security Solution of Year award was won by Check Point. Michael Wakefield and Keith Bird stepped up to the stage to accept.

Winner: Check Point - Application Control Software Blade
Runner Up: AirWatch by VM Ware - Secure Content Locker

Winner: Check Point - Application Control Software Blade

Network Security Solution of the Year

Fortinet were winners in the Network Security Solution category. David Park accepted the award

Winner: Fortinet - Fortigate 1500D
Runner Up: NetFort - LANGuardian

Winner:  Fortinet - Fortigate 1500D

Identity and Access Management Solution of the Year

Kelly Dutton. Andrew Walter, Habba Miah and Andriy Kotnyuk accepted the first of two awards for Celestix.

Winner: Celestix - HOTPin
Runner Up: Vasco - Identikey Suite

Winner: Celestix - HOTPin

SIEM (Security Incident and Event Management) Solution of the Year

The SIEM Solution of the Year award went to RSA. Brian Gregory and Michaela Scurr accepted the trophy

Winner: RSA - Security Analytics
Runner Up: EventTracker - Log Manager

Winner: RSA - Security Analytics

Network Access Control Solution of the Year

Vasco became champions in the Network Access Control category. Siobhan Morey accepted the award.

Winner: Vasco - Digipass
Runner Up: ForeScout Technologies - CounterACT

Winner: Vasco - Digipass

Encryption Solution of the Year

Egress were the winners of the Encryption Solution of the Year award. Tony Pepper and Daniel Hoy accepted the trophy.

Winner: Egress Software Technologies - Egress Switch
Runner Up: Check Point - Full Disk Encryption

Winner: Egress Software Technologies - Egress Switch

DLP Solution of the Year

CoSoSys claimed the DLP Solution of the Year award. Roman Foeckl and Carmen Oprita were presented with the trophy

Winner: CoSoSys - Endpoint Protector 4
Runner Up: Varonis - DatAdvantage

Winner: CoSoSys - Endpoint Protector 4

Mobile Security Solution of the Year

The Mobile Security Solution of the Year award was won by Palo Alto Networks. Steve Gerrard and Alex Raistrick accepted the trophy.

Winner: Palo Alto Networks - GP 100
Runner Up: Good Technology - Good Collaboration Suite

Winner : Palo Alto Networks - GP 100

Cloud Security Solution of the Year

Assuria won in the Cloud Security Solution category. Terry Pudwell and David Woodcock accepted the award.

Winner: Assuria - Assuria Log Manager MSP
Runner Up: CipherCloud - CipherCloud

Winner: Assuria - Assuria Log Manager MSP

Messaging Security Solution of the Year

Karen Sweetman accepted the award for Voltage Security.

Winner: Voltage Security - SecureMail
Runner Up: FuseMail - mailCritical

Winner: Voltage Security - SecureMail

Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Solution of the Year

WatchGuard claimed the APT Solution of the Year award. Accepting the trophy were Jon Marc \Wilkinson, Nick Porter, Jonathan Whitley and Martin Lethbridge.

Winner: WatchGuard - WatchGuard APT Blocker
Runner Up: Fortinet - FortiSandbox

Winner: WatchGuard - WatchGuard APT Blocker

Fraud Prevention Award

The Fraud Prevention Award was won by ZeroDayLab. Paul Brereton, Kevin Roberts and Deborah Worley accepted the trophy.

Winner: ZeroDayLab
Runner Up: Tabernus

Winner: ZeroDayLab

Security Service Provider of the Year

Nettitude was voted the winner in this category. On the stage for the presentation were Caroline Cook, Jazz Bhambra, Faye Percival, Rowland Johnson, Ben Densham, Chris Oakley, Tim Percival, Richard Beddow, Karen Todd, Andy Collins, Dean Sullivan and Matthew Gough.

Winner: Nettitude
Runner Up: Egress

Winner : Nettitude

SME Security Solution of the Year

Peter Falck and Andy Howarth of Halon Security accepted the award.

Winner: Halon Security - Halon Email Security
Runner Up: Celestix - HOTPin

Winner: Halon Security - Halon Email Security

Enterprise Security Solution of the Year

Cyber Ark triumphed in the Enterprise Security Solution category. Receiving the award were Tim Goodman, Violeta Pavel, Davidf Higgins, Richard Midgley and Tobie Kottman.

Winner: CyberArk - Privileged Account Security Solution
Runner Up: Titania - Nipper Studio

Winner: CyberArk - Privileged Account Security Solution

Security Project of the Year

Good Technology’s work for SThree was recognised with the Project of the Year award. Ian Reddy and Stuart Jackman received the trophy

Winner: SThree/Good Technology
Runner Up: Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust/ Egress Software

Winner: SThree/Good Technology

Editors Choice

Cyberoam came out on top in the Editor's Choice category. Ricky Knights accepted the award from Brian Wall, Editor of Computing Security magazine.

Winner: Cyberoam - CR35iNG

Winner: Cyberoam - CR35iNG

Security Company of the Year

Celestix won their second award of the night as they became 2014 Security Company of the Year.

Winner: Celestix
Runner Up: ZeroDayLab

Winner: Celestix

Personal Contribution to IT Security Award

Ian Whiting of Titania won the Personal Contribution to IT Security Award and stepped up to the stage himself to accept.

Winner: Ian Whiting of Titania
Runner Up: Thom Langford, Sapient

Winner: Ian Whiting of Titania

New Product of the Year

Wallix won in the New Product category. Grant Burst, Amaury Rosset and Jean-Noel de Galtain accepted the award.

Winner: Wallix - WAB On Demand
Runner Up: Skyhigh Networks - Skyhigh Cloud Security Manager

Winner: Wallix - WAB On Demand

Security Reseller of the Year

Brookcourt was voted Security Reseller of the Year. Kate Wallyn, Aga Kelly, Helen Campbell, Phil Higgins and Dene Stacey accepted the award.

Winner: Brookcourt Solutions
Runner Up: ZeroDayLab

Winner: Brookcourt Solutions

Security Distributor of the Year

Wick Hill retained its Security Distributor of the Year title. On stage receiving the trophy were Tony Evans, Richard Carpenter, Edward Halse, Mark Cooper, Rachael Dallas, Richard Fleet and James Kirpichniko.

Winner: Wick Hill
Runner Up: Cloud Distribution

Winner: Wick Hill

 

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