A UK based tech company has expanded its operations into the Channel Islands, setting up a base in Jersey and extending operations into Guernsey.
Cyber Tech Security has partnered with Sure Business this week.
The company said: “Bringing a technical team with nearly 40 years of experience, Cyber Tec Security can certify organisations to both the Cyber Essentials Basic and Cyber Essentials Plus schemes, as well as security offerings such as Managed Threat Detection, Vulnerability Assessments, Penetration Testing, Cyber Insurance and Ongoing Compliance to protect customers from the risk of cyber-attack and breaches of their data.”
It’s CEO, Mike Ralston, has thanked the Jersey government for helping set the company up in the island.
“In expanding our UK operations we’re delighted to enter the exciting local markets in Jersey, Guernsey and The Isle of Man,” said Mr Ralston. “Due to our scale customers can look forward to very competitively priced solutions, starting with Cyber Essentials in order to secure their communities and businesses against the risk of cyber-attack.”
Sure Business has also partnered with CultureAI in its bid to enhance its cyber security offering.
The CEO at CultureAI said: “Over 90% of cyber security breaches start with human error, with traditional security awareness training proving ineffective at reducing this risk.
“This partnership helps us get our technology into the hands of Sure’s clients to enable them to manage human risk much more effectively, reducing the likelihood of breaches whilst making employees feel more supported and secure both in and out of work.”
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