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Innoculator Launches Free Public Download: Revolutionizing Enterprise Security

Innoculator Launches Free Public Download: Revolutionizing Enterprise Security

Time to turn enterprise security software on its head.

Traditional Cyber Security vendors often hide pricing and restrict trials. Innoculator is changing that.

We are making it available for trial to anyone. We are transparent on what it will cost using a monthly subscription model. If we aren’t delivering, c*****************”

— Duncan Thomas

The team at Innoculator are taking a very different approach to their customers. Innoculator is now available for a free 30 day / no obligation trial and the pricing is transparent and available on the website. No tricks, no qualifying by salespeople, no unexpected costs. Just a simple licensing model, and simple method to trial.

“Having worked in Cyber Security Sales for 15 years, I have seen how vendors typically bring these to market. Maximise hype, hide the cost, and hide the software from the customer for as long as possible.” Said Duncan Thomas, CEO and Co-Founder. “We are taking a very different approach as we are confident in our software and the solution we bring. We are making it available for trial to anyone. We are transparent on what it will cost using a monthly subscription model. If we aren’t delivering, c*****************. “

Innoculator combines AI generated virtual patching with a distributed architecture and centralized management to deliver network-based protections for CVE’s.

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