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Intruder joins Google Cloud Partner Advantage

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Google Cloud Partner Advantage is a program designed to enable and support partners in their efforts to help businesses and organizations to adopt and succeed with Google Cloud technology. The program offers a range of resources, tools, and training to help partners to build successful businesses around Google Cloud. Recently, Intruder, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions, announced that it has joined the Google Cloud Partner Advantage program.

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Intruder offers a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity solutions that help businesses to protect themselves against a range of cyber threats. The company’s solutions are designed to be easy to use and deploy, enabling businesses of all sizes to strengthen their security posture without the need for extensive technical expertise.

By joining the Google Cloud Partner Advantage program, Intruder gains access to a range of resources and tools that will help the company to further develop its cybersecurity solutions and better serve its customers. The program provides Intruder with access to Google Cloud technology, which will enable the company to integrate its solutions with Google Cloud services, such as Google Cloud Storage and Google Kubernetes Engine.

Furthermore, Intruder will also benefit from Google’s extensive network of partners and customers, which will enable the company to expand its reach and grow its business. As a Google Cloud partner, Intruder will have access to training and certification programs that will enable the company to develop the skills and expertise needed to build and deliver innovative cybersecurity solutions on the Google Cloud platform.

Intruder’s CEO, Adrian Crawley, said, “We’re delighted to have joined the Google Cloud Partner Advantage program. By partnering with Google, we’ll be able to leverage their extensive network and resources to develop and deliver even better cybersecurity solutions to our customers. We’re excited about the opportunities that this partnership will bring and look forward to working closely with Google and their customers.”

In conclusion, Intruder’s decision to join the Google Cloud Partner Advantage program is a significant development for the company and for the wider cybersecurity industry. By leveraging the resources and tools provided by the program, Intruder will be better positioned to develop and deliver innovative cybersecurity solutions that help businesses to protect themselves against a range of cyber threats. As a result, businesses that use Intruder’s solutions will be able to benefit from the company’s expertise and the power of Google Cloud technology, enabling them to strengthen their security posture and protect their valuable assets.

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