Technology & Innovation

South West firm completes global expansion

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Kirsty Muir

South West cyber security company Foregenix has expanded its Threat Intelligence Group (TIG) in the Asia-Pacific region with the establishment of a new base in Melbourne, Australia.

The move will enable the Wiltshire firm, which has offices in Europe, Africa, SE Asia and North and South America as well as an established base in Sydney, to offer TIG services around the clock in a follow-the-sun fashion.

The TIG provides real-time endpoint monitoring in support of the Endpoint Security and Managed Detection and Response services provided by Foregenix. This includes remote monitoring and review of endpoint systems, specifically focusing on indicators of compromise. Additionally, the TIG supports clients in their containment strategies and efforts.

Foregenix has experienced a rapidly growing client base in Asia-Pacific since opening its first regional office in Sydney in May 2017. Most recently, Foregenix has opened an office in Singapore to better support the region's client base north of the equator.

Raymond Simpson, MD for Asia-Pacific at Foregenix, comments: ‘The increasing local presence we now have in place will help in speeding up customer response times and provide for more effective support for our Endpoint Security and Managed Detection and Response services.'

Benjamin Hosack, Foregenix's Chief Commercial Officer, comments: ‘Our client base is spread across the world and all require the highest level of support to deal with serious issues that can arise at anytime. We now have a follow-the-sun model of support for companies and organisations, which require highly secure trading environments for themselves and the clients they serve.'

www.foregenix.com

Kirsty Muir

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