SecurityBridge expands as it achieves 100% YOY growth in License Revenue
By SSN Staff
Updated 5:09 PM CST, Tue February 14, 2023
INGOLSTADT, Germany – SAP security provider SecurityBridge has been enjoying a banner year with its 2022 highlights showing a 100% year-over-year (YOY) increase in license revenue.
The company said it’s currently securing over 4500 systems where they eliminate vulnerabilities and protect customers from cyber threats. The company’s financial performance has also led to increased growth with the company doubling in size throughout 2022 as it expands its footprint in the United States.
“I am proud to announce that 2022 was a successful year for SecurityBridge, with a 100 percent growth in license revenue, new partnerships, and the addition of a substantial number of new customers,” said Christoph Nagy, CEO, SecurityBridge. “We have the most knowledgeable SAP professionals dedicated to simplifying and automating complicated cybersecurity practices for our customers. We are excited about our expansion into the U.S. and eager to present North American organizations with the SAP cybersecurity protection our European counterparts have relied on for years.”
SecurityBridge made advancements throughout 2022 to their SAP security with the introduction of its One-Click Patch Management that gives insight into missing security patches, As well as the launch of a new “Security Roadmap” detailing and simplifying a customers journey to SAP security by grouping all required software fixes. “In addition, SecurityBridge enhanced the Security & Compliance Manager with multi-baseline support, enabling IT personnel to verify multiple security baselines to ensure compliance.” they wrote.
The company attributed its growth throughout 2022 to the inclusion of its U.S.-based customers (including Schneider Electric and SANOFI). It also formed new partnerships with leading technology companies such as Microsoft, 1st Basis, and NTT DATA Business Solutions.
For more information about SecurityBridge please visit securitybridge.com.
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