Wolfberry - Best International Cyber Security Consultancy Firm

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Newport based cyber company Wolfberry Cyber have been announced as Best International Cyber Security Consultancy Firm at the Cyber Security Awards 2020. This recognition comes on the heels of Wolfberry’s strong 2019 growth which has seen it enter markets in Europe, Asia and the US.

“The regular cadence of global high-profile data breaches is putting pressure on companies to protect both their business and customers, especially as more and more sensitive transactions continue to move online. But it isn’t just about ‘hollywood’ hacks, normal businesses also get caught as well, sometimes the effect is much more damaging” said Damon Rands CEO of Wolfberry.

Wolfberry’s mission is to make enterprise level cyber sercurity services, accessible, understandable and affordable for all businesses, no matter the size or location. Wolfberry supports some of the largest organisations across many sectors - including, healthcare, fintech, financial, manufacturing, sports, law and accoutancy.

“We are proud to be one of the leading members of the Welsh Cyber eco-system, we are blessed with fantastic universities, some of the leading Global organisations such as Thales and Airbus and the support we recieve from Welsh Government elevates us to a global stage. It is a melting pot of talent in its truest sense!” said Damon.

About Wolfberry

Protecting yourself and your business from cyber security risks can seem daunting but leading Cyber Security Consultancy, Wolfberry Cyber, are here to help. We provide our services across the globe, with clients in Japan, Dubai, USA and europe, Wolfberry help organisations of all sizes in all sectors to identify and manage the cyber risks they face.

We can help with:

  • Penetration Testing

  • Phishing exercises

  • Red Team

  • Managed Cyber Service

If you think Wolfberry can help please get in touch



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