ThreatQuotient elevates executives from within, strengthens international presence

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ThreatQuotientTM, an innovator in security operations platforms, has promoted two key team members: Cyrille Badeau to Vice President of International Sales and Yann Le Borgne to Vice President of International Threat Intelligence Engineering. 

Furthermore, ThreatQuotient was named the winner of multiple industry award programs in early 2022, demonstrating the company’s leadership in security operations and the impact of the company’s platform across multiple use cases.

“We have been working towards our mission to make security operations more efficient and effective in everything we do – from fostering a culture of teamwork and innovation, to providing customers with the best service, experience and technology solutions available to solve their unique operational needs,” said John Czupak, President and CEO. “The growth and success of our individual team members is critical to the growth of our company. I am incredibly proud of the contributions Cyrille and Yann have made at ThreatQuotient, and their hand in the company’s ability to earn industry awards for our products. I look forward to continued growth in 2022.”

ThreatQuotient works with organizations all over the world, and the executive leadership team is committed to serving local regions with a hands-on approach. Badeau is in charge of ThreatQuotient’s go-to-market strategy in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific, as well as leading all aspects of international sales and business development with a focus on long-term customer and partner relationships and loyalty. To drive international pre-sales efforts, Le Borgne collaborates closely with regional teams. In this role, he is in charge of interacting with customers and providing technical oversight to ensure that prospects, customers, and current partners are successful with the ThreatQ platform.

ThreatQuotient signed a record number of new customers in the previous fiscal year and more than doubled their global footprint with customers in 12 new countries. ThreatQuotient’s global leadership is also supported by recent award wins in a variety of categories, demonstrating the company’s ability to provide a well-rounded solution for all aspects of security operations:

2022 Globee Cyber Security Global Excellence Awards

  • Gold winner: Security Automation 
  • Gold winner: Threat Solutions | Hunting, Detection, Intelligence and Response 
  • Bronzer winner: Most Innovative Security Company of the Year

2022 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards (North America, between 100-499 employees)

  • Gold winner: Security Automation
  • Gold winner: Security Investigation
  • Gold winner: Security Operations 
  • Gold winner: Threat Detection, Intelligence and Response 
  • Silver winner: Data-centric Security

CRN 2022 Channel Chiefs

  • Haig Colter, Director of Alliances, ThreatQuotient

Budget, prioritization issues, talent gaps, technology, trust concerns, and other factors all work against organizations’ ability to maximize the benefits of automation. When defending against evolving threats, the ThreatQ Platform and its latest automated capabilities enable teams to work faster and more thoroughly. ThreatQuotient recently announced ThreatQ Platform v5, launching capabilities required today to support the future security operations center (SOC), where data is the foundation. The unique DataLinq Engine, which automatically connects disparate systems and sources for extended detection and response, and Smart Collections, which automatically categorize and filter data for management and action, are two of ThreatQ’s newest features.

For more information about ThreatQuotient, please visit www.threatquotient.com.


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