Kudelski Security opens Zurich to meet cybersecurity demands

Kudelski’s group cybersecurity division has expanded its Swiss German team and opened a new Zurich office following GDPR.

Kudelski Security said it has made the moves to meet increasing demand for cybersecurity services and solutions on the German, Austrian and Swiss markets. The expanded staff includes experienced professionals in security consulting, engineering, sales and marketing.

“With GDPR now in effect, and the ever-increasing sophistication of threats organizations of all sizes face, CEOs, CIOs and CISOs are demanding the proven capabilities we are delivering,” said Philippe Borloz, vice president, EMEA sales, Kudelski Security.

“A growing number of companies in Germany, Austria and Switzerland are entrusting us with their evolving cybersecurity needs – from advisory and R&D, to managed security and advanced cybersecurity technology. The addition of experienced cybersecurity engineers, incident response experts, security consultants, sales and marketing staff in Zurich is a key milestone in the development of our activities on the German, Austrian and Swiss markets will help accelerate our growth.”

Its expanded team in Zurich will provide German-speaking support in closer proximity to clients in the region, placing the company in a stronger position to grow its customer base at the same time.

Founded in 2016, Kudelski Security evaluates organisation’s security posture to recommend solutions that reduce business risk, maintain compliance and increase overall security effectiveness. Its advisory services include strategy and governance, threat, vulnerability and risk management, incident response and cyber resilience, as well as security training & education. It also provides technology consulting, managed security and strategic cyber staffing.

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