ReliaQuest
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ReliaQuest is a cybersecurity company. As of 2022, they have been the title sponsor of the ReliaQuest Bowl in the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
History
ReliaQuest was founded in 2007 by CEO Brian Murphy[1] in Tampa, Florida.[2] In 2020 ReliaQuest raised $300 million in funding,[3] and in 2021 ReliaQuest was valued at in excess of $1 billion.[2] In 2022 ReliaQuest acquired Digital Shadows for $160 million.[1] The company’s client list has included Fortune 1000 companies and high profile public organizations such as the Boston Celtics.[4] It remains headquartered in Tampa.[5]
Technology
The company creates the cyber security platform GreyMatter, built on an open XDR architecture.[5] The company holds 52 patents for technology including universal translation of various client data in order to create a common source for each evaluation.[2] The software is used by enterprise companies in the banking industry, airline industry, healthcare industry, and others.[6]
Company culture
In 2023 the Washington Post wrote an article on the role of the company’s director of mental performance and their role in achieving a level of employee retention.[7] The company is also the title sponsor of the ReliaQuest Bowl in the NCAA.[8] They also sponsor coding classes at the elementary school and university levels in the Florida education system.[9] That has included coding boot camps focused on cybersecurity training.[10] Brian Murphy is the company’s CEO.[11]
References
- ^ a b Rundle, James (June 1, 2022). "ReliaQuest to Buy Digital Shadows for $160 Million" – via www.wsj.com.
- ^ a b c "ReliaQuest, maker of open XDR platform, reaches $1B valuation with new funding". December 1, 2021.
- ^ "Tampa cybersecurity company ReliaQuest hits $1 billion 'unicorn' status". Tampa Bay Times.
- ^ "For highly driven cybersecurity CEO, mindset is everything". Business Observer. May 15, 2020.
- ^ a b "Water Street Tampa expands ReliaQuest HQ, adds Sparkman Wharf tenants". Tampa Bay Times.
- ^ "Level Up". Florida Trend.
- ^ https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/03/11/mental-performance-coaches-mindset-reliaquest-company-culture/
- ^ "ReliaQuest 'very happy' with Tampa bowl sponsorship's marketing impact". Tampa Bay Times.
- ^ https://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/news/2021/10/25/reliaquest-brings-cyber-training-to-high-schools.html
- ^ Adib Farhadi, Anthony Masys, Ronald P. Sanders. "The Great Power Competition Volume 3 - Cyberspace: The Fifth Domain · Volume 3". Springer. p. 308.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "ReliaQuest moving nearly 600 jobs — up to 200 of them new — to new Water Street corporate HQ". Business Observer. August 24, 2021.