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Nettitude takes another step forward in diversifying the Greek cybersecurity market

Iraklis Mathiopoulos, Global Head of Penetration Testing at Nettitude Group

Following continued expansion into the European market, Nettitude have chosen Athens as our next location for operations.

Nettitude announced the location of our new office in Athens. This milestone is a major move for our global organisation as we continue to identify strategic locations in which to offer our threat-led services that span Technical Assurance, Consulting and Managed Detection and Response. With specific industry expertise in the Financial, Retail, Maritime and Defence sectors, Nettitude are strategically placed to offer our cybersecurity services and skillset within the Greek market.

As a Maritime nation by trade, Nettitude looks forward to developing strong links with Greek shipping organisation’s. Acting as the cyber arm of Lloyd’s Register, a global technical and business services organisation and a maritime classification society, Nettitude are able to leverage our unique insight created by the combined knowledge of industry-based cyber research and the extensive marine and offshore experience we have as a Group.

Karen Bolton, CEO of Nettitude comments:

“Nettitude is excited to be locating its southern European operations in Athens, Greece.  It not only enables us to be closely located to the financial services, maritime and other critical infrastructure industries of the region, but also affords Nettitude the ability to tap into the tremendous technical cybersecurity skillset of this market”.

As part of the expansion, Nettitude are pleased to announce the launch of our new Greek website, offering an enhanced and more tailored user-experience for clients and prospects within Greece.

Iraklis Mathiopoulos, Head of Cyber SEUR and Global Head of Pen Testing comments:

“We are very excited to be able to establish a new home in Southern Europe. This new office will enable us to better serve our clients in this growing and maturing area and support close collaboration with local industries, regulators and governments. We are actively building local delivery capabilities for our wide ranging, technical and business-focused cyber assurance services.

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