Atlassian Williams Racing have announced a long-term renewal of their partnership with global cybersecurity firm Keeper Security.
As per the renewed agreement, Keeper will continue working to protect the British Formula One outfit from cybersecurity threats, providing security to their digital infrastructure.
On the renewal, James Vowles, Team Principal, Atlassian Williams Racing, commented:
“In Formula 1, information is power – and protecting that information is critical. Over the past year Keeper Security have been trusted partners in safeguarding our competitive edge and we are proud that they have chosen to re-commit to Atlassian Williams Racing. This early renewal is another strong endorsement of the relationships we build with our partners and our plan to return to the front of the grid.“
Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-Founder, Keeper Security, added:
“We’re thrilled to continue our synergistic partnership with Atlassian Williams Racing as part of our strategy in forging long-term relationships with industry-leading innovators. Like Formula 1 racing, cybersecurity focuses on strengthening finite details that create a clear pathway of success. Our continued partnership and work with Williams is both fun and inspiring.“
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