FireEye, cyber security and malware protection provider, has announced it was named one of the 50 smartest companies in the world by MIT Technology Review.
“Each year we identify 50 companies that are ‘smart’ in the way they create new opportunities,” said Jason Pontin, MIT Technology publisher and editor in chief. “Some of this year’s stars are large companies that are using digital technologies to redefine industries, while others wrestle with technological changes. Also on the list are ambitious startups looking to make their mark in an existing marketplace or create a new market entirely.”
“FireEye is committed to driving innovation and changing the model for cyber security,” said Kevin Mandia, CEO, FireEye. “This MIT Technology Review award is evidence of our focus and speed in creating solutions to empower every organisation to protect themselves from cyber attacks.”
The list is included in MIT Technology Review’s annual business issue, which is available online now at www.technologyreview.com and on newsstands worldwide on July 5, 2016.