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Wolfberry Makes the Wales Tech Top 50

Award winning Newport based cyber company Wolfberry Cyber has been recognised as one of Wales Top Tech 50 companies in Wales.

The accolade rewards Wolfberry’s strong 2019 growth which has seen it enter markets in Europe, Asia and the US in a year when more than half of UK businesses have reported some form of cyber-attack. As well as strong start to 2020, after recently being awarded Best international cyber security company in the 2020 Cyber Security Awards.

Wolfberry CEO, Damon Rands said: “With the current global situation, this is really welcome news and recognition for all the great work the entire team at Wolfberry do. In such uncertain times we have never been busier,  we are currently developing new ways to help our amazing clients identify and protect themselves from ever changing cyber threat.”

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

Wales has a thriving cyber ecosystem, the largest in the UK, with companies such as Airbus, Thales, BT, Aston Martin, General Dynamics and SANS Institute choosing to locate either their European headquarters or significant cyber operations in and around south Wales.

With over 1,000 members, the North and South Wales Cyber Security Clusters have been formed, under the umbrella of the UK Government supported UK Cyber Security Forum, along with a number of other clusters, including Women in Cyber.

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