As Formula 1 arrives on the glittering Las Vegas Strip, Keeper Security – the leading provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity software protecting passwords, passkeys, privileged access, secrets and remote connections – will debut an exclusive engine cover takeover on the Williams Racing FW46, adding a striking new element to Keeper’s existing brand placements on the car. Keeper’s expanded presence on the FW46 embodies the sophistication and precision that define both elite racing and cutting-edge cybersecurity.

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This collaboration between Keeper® and Williams Racing celebrates the synergy of speed, security and innovation. As drivers Alex Albon and Franco Colapinto navigate the streets of Las Vegas, this event-specific livery will highlight Keeper’s commitment to safeguarding its customers’ digital assets with the same rigor and excellence demanded on the F1 circuit. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Keeper is particularly excited to launch this special livery at one of only three U.S. races on the Formula 1 calendar.

“Formula 1 represents the pinnacle of technology, speed and innovation,” said Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. “Keeper’s brand presence on the Williams Racing engine cover at the Las Vegas Grand Prix celebrates the team’s technical mastery and elevated design. It further showcases Keeper’s dedication to securing the team’s and our customers’ most sensitive digital assets.”

“Keeper Security joined our mission to return to the front of the grid earlier this year and since then our partnership has gone from strength to strength,” said James Bower, Commercial Director, Williams Racing. “This striking Las Vegas engine cover takeover will showcase our joint values of innovation and speed which are vital to both cybersecurity and on-track performance.”

Keeper’s presence during the Las Vegas Grand Prix won’t be limited to the track. Racing fans can immerse themselves further into the action at the Williams Racing Fan Zone, located on the Brooklyn Bridge at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino. Here, visitors can capture a unique 360-degree video with Keeper’s Spin Cam, try their hand at F1 racing simulators, explore exclusive Keeper offers and see the Williams FW46 show car and Keeper-branded engine cover up close.

On Wednesday, ahead of the race, Keeper will hold a special activation at the Fan Zone. Six hundred lucky fans will take home a free Keeper X Williams Racing tote bag, individually customized by a local airbrush artist. The personalized, limited-edition tote bags will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Fan Zone will also host special VIP appearances from Williams Racing drivers and team members.

Location:        Brooklyn Bridge, New York-New York Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas Strip
Dates:             November 18-23, 2024
Hours:            Monday – Saturday from 11:00 am – 9:00 pm (subject to change)

Keeper’s engine cover takeover debuts ahead of the release of a new case study highlighting how Williams Racing leverages Keeper’s cybersecurity solutions to protect its own data, networks and workforce. The case study features interviews with Team Principal James Vowles and Williams Racing Head of Information Security Harry Wilson, who shed light on how Keeper’s zero-trust and zero-knowledge architecture has transformed the team’s security and helps protect sensitive data – both at its headquarters and when traveling to races around the world.

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Source – Prnewswire