NEW CASTLE, DE — Delaware-based cybersecurity firm KomodoSec has secured a substantial three-year contract with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). This agreement underscores KomodoSec’s commitment to expanding its global reach and further cements its position as a trusted leader in the cybersecurity industry.
Under the terms of this landmark deal, KomodoSec will provide comprehensive cybersecurity implementation support and conduct thorough due diligence for an array of projects earmarked for EBRD investment. The initiative aims to strengthen the cybersecurity resilience of companies operating in emerging markets, arming them with the tools needed to navigate the complexities of today’s digital landscape.
Boaz Shunami, Founder and President of KomodoSec, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership, saying, “Securing this project with the EBRD is a testament to our steadfast commitment to enhancing cybersecurity worldwide. It allows us to make a real impact by improving the cyber resilience of companies in evolving countries and assisting them in tackling the ever-evolving challenges in the cybersecurity landscape.”
This contract signifies a notable milestone for KomodoSec, reflecting not just an expansion into new geographical territories but also a recognition of the company’s comprehensive expertise and innovative approach to cybersecurity. As the digital world continues to evolve and the threat landscape becomes increasingly complex, partnerships like these are crucial in safeguarding businesses and economies around the globe.
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