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Kroll Acquires Resolver, a Leader in Risk Intelligence Technology

Kroll, a leading provider of data, technology and insights related to risk, governance, and growth, has announced the acquisition of Resolver, a premier provider of Risk Intelligence software for enterprises. This acquisition will enable Kroll to address the next generation of complex demands by accelerating the growth of the Company’s suite of risk and security technologies.

Resolver’s proprietary cloud-based software helps organizations transform how they view their risk. Their technology addresses client needs across risk management, audit, compliance, incidents, investigations, security operations and information security. The combination of their software with Kroll’s unrivaled expert-led insights in risk and governance will enable the development of a leading end-to-end platform to help our clients better identify, anticipate and manage their most critical needs. Kroll’s insights will help differentiate and improve Resolver’s Risk Intelligence platform while Resolver’s technology will help deploy risk-driven solutions to Kroll’s global client base at scale.

Read the full announcement here.

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