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Infosec office move

by Mark Rowe

Portcullis Computer Security, an information security firm, has moved to new premises – Portcullis House – in Watford. The move was the firm says due to growth over the last few years and a focus on accepting more work from central government.

Portcullis reports that it’s tripled in size over the last 10 years, with its staff doubling since 2009, and offices established in mainland Europe and the USA. Tim Anderson, commercial director, Portcullis, said: “With the evolution of the threat landscape and government’s increased attention on cyber-attacks, the move was necessary for us to facilitate our growth and address the demands of both our private and public sector clients. In the last few years the field of information security has experienced unprecedented growth. As the industry has grown, so has Portcullis in a direct response to our clients’ demand. We are scaling up to meet the needs of our growth market.”

Visit: https://www.portcullis-security.com.

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