Cybersecurity 500 List

Cybersecurity 500 List: Edition 2019–2020

On October 9, 2019, FutureCon announced the 2019-2020 edition of the Cybersecurity 500 List ranking of the world’s hottest and most creative data security firms.
For CIOs, CISOs, IT safety teams, and cyber insurgents globally, Cybersecurity 500 is a valuable resource. Similarly, the yearly summary is solely administrative, and they do not include costs in the list for either company.

Cybersecurity 500 List: Publishes projects

Cybersecurity Projects will print a large-size poster, designed for security decision-makers and international specialists (approx. 40′′ width x 60′′ height), in a unique format.
“Our catalog of 2019-2020 is new, as everyone will see at FutureCon, Boston, for the first time,” said Cybercrime Magazine’s founder and chief editor Steve Morgan.
The recent book “Women Know Cyber: 100 Fascinating Females fighting cybercrime” co-authored by Morgan and Di Freeze. Now is available at the Cybersecurity Venture FutureCon Boston Event.

Cybersecurity 500

Cybercrime is the world’s leading challenge and is one of the main human challenges. In addition, the Cybersecurity Almanac, co-publicated by Cisco and Cybersecurity Ventures, they express the definition of terrorism.

Cybersecurity 500 List: Projects estimate

Cybersecurity Projects estimates that cybercrime will cost worldwide six billion dollars a year by 2021, up from three billion dollars in 2015.
Moreover, this is the largest shift of economic resources in history. Further threatens to promote creativity and entrepreneurship. Additionally, will be more lucrative than all the biggest illicit drugs together in world trade.
In the last decade, thousands of start-ups fought cyber-crime. In this market, Cybersecurity 500 provides the hottest and most disruptive businesses.

FutureCon Activities

FutureCon provides gatherings for the technology sector to put the brightest minds in the business together for a special cybersecurity case.
Since these programs for one day include thoughtful lectures by business security experts and distinguished guest speakers.
Moreover, including a panel discussion of seasoned experts and a dynamic team at the frontline of state-of-the-art cybersecurity defense.

 Selection Criteria For The Cybersecurity 500

“We actively pursue feet from CISOs, IT security staff, and network operators for thousands of businesses to be listed in the Cybersecurity 500. 
Moreover, to analyze hundreds of cybersecurity incidents and the origins of reports we are monitoring,” says Steve Morgan, CEO and Cybersecurity Editor-in-Charge 500.

The Cybersecurity 500 ranking

The Cybersecurity 500 is not ranked by profits, staff, or average increase of businesses. “We think our target group of cyber and IT protection decision-makers, and recommenders would not benefit from cybersecurity firms,” said Morgan.
“We know already who are the top vendors so we are giving the most creative and greatest firms a bow instead.”


All chosen businesses on a basis of merit


The ‘Pay-to-Play’ list is not Cybersecurity 500. There are no charges for including a company, and they chose each company on the list on a merit basis.
Consequently, if a business is chosen and classified, they will charge exclusive ratings and marketing opportunities
Furthermore, they restrict premium lists for each business to individual posts, based on several entries.

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