INDIANAPOLIS — Ransomware security experts Halcyon has joined the Steinbrenner Racing team of partners for the NTT IndyCar Series.
Halcyon will debut on the Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport entry of Devlin DeFrancesco at next week’s race at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach (Calif.).
Halcyon is the industry’s first dedicated, adaptive cybersecurity platform that combines multiple proprietary advanced prevention engines along with AI models focused specifically on stopping ransomware.
“We’re excited to add Halcyon to the Steinbrenner Racing group of partners,” said Steinbrenner Racing co-owner, George Steinbrenner IV. “Data is integral to what we do on and off the racetrack, so protecting that data is equally important. Having a partner like Halcyon ensures that our data is secure moving forward.”
The Halcyon logo will be showcased on the No.29 Honda-powered entry at all remaining IndyCar events this season, including the prestigious Indianapolis 500 in May.
“The connection between cybersecurity and auto racing is a natural one. Both require precision and speed, gaps are exploited, and milliseconds always count. Our Anti-Ransomware Platform helps businesses stay ahead of cyber attackers at every turn.”