BOSTON, Oct. 12, 2016 -- Rapid7, Inc. (NASDAQ:RPD), a leading provider of security data and analytics solutions, today announced that it will release its third quarter 2016 financial results on Wednesday, November 9, 2016 following the close of regular market trading.
The company will host a conference call that same day to discuss its results and business outlook at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The call will be accessible by telephone at 800-272-9104 (domestic) or 303-223-4376 (international). The call will also be available live via webcast on the company’s website at http://investors.rapid7.com.
A telephone replay of the conference call will be available at 800-633-8284 or 402-977-9140 access code 21818989 and will be available until November 12, 2016. A webcast replay will be available at http://investors.rapid7.com.
About Rapid7
Rapid7 is a leading provider of security data and analytics solutions that enable organizations to implement an active, analytics-driven approach to cyber security. We combine our extensive experience in security data and analytics and deep insight into attacker behaviors and techniques to make sense of the wealth of data available to organizations about their IT environments and users. Our solutions empower organizations to prevent attacks by providing visibility into vulnerabilities and to rapidly detect compromises, respond to breaches, and correct the underlying causes of attacks. Rapid7 is trusted by more than 5,600 organizations across over 100 countries, including 37% of the Fortune 1000. To learn more about Rapid7 or get involved in our threat research, visit www.rapid7.com.
Contact: Mark Donohue Vice President, Treasury and Investor Relations 857-415-4419 or [email protected]


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