SkyViewTek Expands European Presence with Key Hires and NIS2 Seminar Success

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MALVERN, PA — SkyViewTek has strengthened its European growth efforts with the addition of two key hires and the successful completion of a cybersecurity seminar in Vienna. The seminar, held in October, focused on helping businesses across Europe understand and implement NIS2 compliance standards, boosting awareness of best practices in cybersecurity.

Leading the company’s European expansion are Michael Krammel and Christoph Drescher, who have joined SkyViewTek’s operations in Vienna, Austria. Krammel, named Head of European Business Development, brings extensive experience in IT solutions, cybersecurity, and strategic business growth. Drescher, as Head of European Operations, adds significant expertise in operational management and consulting. Together, they are poised to enhance SkyViewTek’s footprint across Europe and execute the company’s growth strategy effectively.

The seminar, titled “Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape: NIS2 Strategies for SMBs,” offered critical insights into cybersecurity compliance and emerging threat management. Bernie Orglmeister, CEO and Senior Project Engineer at SkyViewTek, delivered the keynote address, emphasizing the importance of establishing strong cybersecurity frameworks. Attendees, including IT professionals and business leaders, gained practical guidance on meeting evolving NIS2 standards and safeguarding their systems against cyber threats.

Commenting on the company’s expansion, Bernie Orglmeister stated, “We are thrilled to have Michael and Christoph join our team in Vienna. Their expertise will be instrumental as we expand our capabilities across Europe. Our new headquarters and recent seminar demonstrate our commitment to helping businesses tackle cybersecurity challenges and achieve compliance in a rapidly changing regulatory environment.”

SkyViewTek’s efforts highlight the growing focus on cybersecurity for businesses in Europe and the importance of proactive strategies to meet compliance requirements. With its new hires and a solid foundation in cybersecurity expertise, the company is well-positioned for continued growth.

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