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Mitiga is proud to announce our strategic partnership with Kroll, the leading independent provider of global risk and financial advisory solutions. This collaboration enhances Mitiga’s Cloud and Incident Response Automation (CIRA) capabilities with Kroll’s incident response (IR) and litigation services, providing today’s hybrid enterprises with a complete IR solution. The combination of Mitiga’s leading CIRA offering and Kroll’s global cyber incident response and litigation support ensures today’s hybrid enterprises have access to unmatched resources during critical moments.

At Mitiga, we've been at the forefront of a new wave in cloud investigation and response, providing modern enterprises with the technology and expertise required to root out and respond to breaches across cloud and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) environments an average of 70x faster than traditional methods. The seamless integration with Kroll enables Mitiga to offer the industry’s most comprehensive IR service while remaining steadfast in its dedication to providing cutting-edge expertise and value in Cloud and SaaS investigations.

“Today’s enterprises are facing an endlessly evolving threat landscape with threats becoming more damaging and sophisticated, both on-prem and in the cloud,” stated Ariel Parnes, co-founder and COO of Mitiga. “The combination of our CIRA platform with Kroll’s renowned global incident response and litigation solution ensures our customers can combat these incidents fast, regardless of where they exist. This has become especially important as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is requiring public U.S. companies to report material cybersecurity incidents within four days. As threats continue to change and new regulations are put into place, we are committed to providing our customers with the industry’s only extensive IR platform.”

In addition to offering a complete IR solution, organizations will also have the exclusive opportunity to obtain a broad range of services from Kroll at a special discounted price, including red-team exercises, penetration testing, virtual CISO (V-CISO) services, and more.

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April 17, 2024

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