Celebrating Netpoleon Channel V8 Xperience with Abnormal Security
This month, we had the privilege of attending the Netpoleon Channel V8 Xperience and it was an event we will not forget. From start to finish, the energy, the people, and the insights made it truly special.
We were excited to see Abnormal AI in action, showing how advanced email security can block threats before they reach your team. We also discovered more about Devo, which provides lightning-fast clarity when managing massive volumes of security data.
Of course, it was not all business. We also had the thrill of riding in racecars on the track, and our Managing Director even won one of only five race suits given away at the event. It added a fun, personal highlight to an already incredible day.
Most of all, we are thankful. Thank you to Netpoleon for hosting such a memorable experience, and thank you to our clients and readers for trusting us to share the latest tools and insights that strengthen your security.
What this means for your business
Events like this are more than showcases. They give us first-hand exposure to the technologies shaping the future of cybersecurity, as well as the chance to build stronger relationships with the innovators behind them. This means when you partner with us, you gain both proven solutions and the knowledge that helps keep you one step ahead.
Learn more about Netpoleon and its upcoming initiatives
Here is a snippet of our Fastrack experience.
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