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CGI opens new Cyber Security Centre in South Wales

over 4 years ago by Lucy Cinder

CGI opens new Cyber Security Centre in South Wales

Cyber Security

CGI has officially opened its new Cyber Security Centre in Bridgend, South Wales.  The new centre significantly expands CGI’s current cybersecurity services delivered from Wales. With plans for approximately 100 highly skilled consultants providing 24/7 services to clients across the UK’s commercial and public sectors, the state-of-the-art cyber centre’s services will include 24/7 protective monitoring, cyber threat intelligence, threat hunting, incident response and forensics. 

Richard Holmes, Vice President of Cyber Security Services at CGI in the UK said: “At CGI we help a broad range of clients manage their cybersecurity challenges with a business-focused approach.  Our new Cyber Security Centre will help our clients be resilient against the increasing threat of cyber-attacks, data breaches and insider threats. CGI has had a long history as a major employer in South Wales and our latest investment is a testament to the highly skilled workforce in the region and our commitment to continue to bring high-skilled jobs to the region.”

For more than 40 years, CGI has helped clients manage complex security challenges with a business-focused approach – protecting what is most valuable to them.  CGI has one of the UK’s largest dedicated Cyber Security teams, with more than 250 cybersecurity professionals across the UK.  They help clients assess their cybersecurity risks, with design and development of secure solutions, and with managed security services to protect against cyber-attack.  The new Cyber Security Centre builds on the success of CGI’s existing Reading-based Cyber Security Centre, providing a platform for continued growth in this high-demand area. CGI is continually looking to build and evolve its team of professionals across the UK. 

source cgigroup

Industry: Cyber Security

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