Titania's Nipper Studio won in the Network Security category. On stage for Titania were Ian Whiting, Ruth Inglis, Alina Stancu, Edwin Bentley, Alan Damadzic and Nicola Whiting
Winner: Titania - Nipper Studio Runner Up: Fortinet - Fortigate
Encryption Solution of the Year
Integral Memory won the Encryption Solution of the Year award. Patrick Warley accepted the trophy.
Rob Howes and Stuart Jackson accepted the award for Good Technology
Winner: Good Technology - Good Work Runner Up: Accellion Kiteworks
Identity and Access Management Solution of the Year
ForgeRock were winners in the Identity and Access Management category. Robin Wright, Scott McDonald, Mark Bradley and Stuart Hopkinson accepted the award
Winner: ForgeRock - Open AM Runner Up: Vasco - Wallix AdminBastion
Auditing / Reporting Solution of the Year
Fortinet's FortiAnalyzer was voted Auditing / Reporting Solution of the Year. Dave Park accepted the award
The Cloud Security Solution award were to Egress. Picking up the trophy were Neil Larkins, Tony Pepper, Jonathan Jongkind, Dan Hoy, Rebecca Bailey, Natalie Kim and James Sheldrake.
The Fraud Prevention Award went to RSA. Courtney Austin and Claire Hatcher accepted the trophy.
Winner: RSA Runner Up: Tabernus
Security Service Provider of the Year
ZeroDayLab became the Security Service Provider of the Year. On stage for the presentation were Kevin Roberts,,Stuart Peck, Alison Prangnell, Deborah Worley and Paul Brereton
Winner: ZeroDayLab Runner Up: Egress
SME Security Solution of the Year
WatchGuard were winners in this category. The award was accepted by Rowena Case, Jon Marc Wilkinson, Joinathan Whiteley, Martin Lethbridge, Laura Lindsay and Mike Pencavel.
Winner: WatchGuard - M300 Runner Up: Titania Paws Studio
Enterprise Security Solution of the Year
Darktrace took the award for the Enterprise Solution of the Year. Steve Soar and Laura Elliot accepted the trophy.
ADISA was voted the winner in this brand new category. Steve Mellings accepted the award.
Winner: ADISA Runner Up: University of Oxford
Security Project of the Year - Public Sector
Neil Larkins, Jonathan Bushell and Emily Halliday collected the award for Egress.
Winner: Cafcass / Egress
Security Project of the Year - Private Sector - Financial Services
Good Technology's work for Barclays was recognised with this award. Rob Howes and Stuart Jackson accepted the trophy.
Winner: Barclays / Good Technology
Security Project of the Year - Private Sector - General
Libra ESVA were winners in this project category. Paolo Frizzi accepted the award
Winner: Institute of Marine Engineering / Libraesva
Editors Choice
The CelestixEdge E Series Appliance won the Editors Choice award. Making up the Celestix party on stage were Kelly Dutton, Lewis Henderson, Andrew Waters, William Stoner, Andriy Kotnyuk and Paul ferns
Winner: Celestix - CelestixEdge E Series Appliance
Security Distributor of the Year
Successfully defending their title once again was Wick Hill. Tony Price accepted the award.
Winner: Wick Hill Runner Up: Northamber
Security Reseller of the Year
Brookcourt was voted Security Reseller of the Year. The award was accepted by Phil Higgins, Dene Stacey, Chris Kirk, Stephen Hart, Helen Campbell, Ali Raeside, Mile Richmond, Kate Wallyn and Stedman Greaves
Winner: Brookcourt Runner Up: ZeroDayLab
New Product of the Year
Winner: Celestix - CelestixEdge E Series Appliance Runner Up: SMS Passcode Password Reset Module
Personal Contribution to IT Security Award
Corey Nachreiner of WatchGuard was voted the winner in the Personal Contribution to IT Security category.
Winner: Corey Nachreiner - WatchGuard Runner Up: Ian Whiting
Security Company of the Year
There was a second visit to the stage for Titania as they won the Security Company of the Year.
Winner: Titania Runner Up: WatchGuard
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