KnowBe4 announced a partnership with Japan Cloud (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) to accelerate its business growth in Japan. As AI technology continues to evolve, the importance of cybersecurity measures for businesses is becoming increasingly critical. In recent years, Japan has seen a significant rise in severe security incidents, highlighting the necessity for every organization to build technology defenses, strengthen their security culture and reduce human errors.
These have become essential for the sustainable growth of organizations. KnowBe4 is used by over 65,000 organizations worldwide with more than 50 million plus users, including more than 500 organizations in Japan, including leading manufacturing and pharmaceutical firms. The KnowBe4 platform has earned the trust of more than 50 million users, and is consistently rated as the market leader by customers and industry analysts. KnowBe4 was named one of the top 100 software companies in the world by G2 and rated #1 by customers in both the Security Awareness Training and Security Orchestration and Response (SOAR) categories for 20 consecutive quarters and 13 consecutive quarters, respectively.
KnowBe4 was also named a Leader in the Forrester WAVE Report for Security Awareness and Training Solutions. These consecutive accolades demonstrate that KnowBe4 consistently delivers industry-leading services, as well as being highly valued for customer satisfaction and market influence. Through the partnership with Japan Cloud, KnowBe4 aims to deepen trust and relationships with customers and partners more than ever before.
KnowBe4 will also expand its Japan-specific content and enhance support to help organizations stay protected against the latest threats. KnowBe4?s aim is contribute to the business growth of more Japanese organizations and to help create a secure and safe digital society. Japan Cloud aims to discover outstanding SaaS companies from around the world and collaborate in joint management with a long-term perspective, contributing to improving Japanese companies' productivity.
















