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ZeroDayLab chooses City Lifeline data centre as partner for secure operations
With reports warning that businesses need to change their approach to cyber safety, leading IT Security Consulting company ZeroDayLab is today announcing a partnership with central London data centre City Lifeline.
The affiliation will allow City Lifeline to make available ZeroDayLab’s leading information security consulting services within the City Lifeline London data centre.
Kevin Roberts, managing director at ZeroDayLab, says, “Consistency, quality and 100 per cent customer satisfaction are integral to our business. City Lifeline consistently demonstrates these same core values; the business is safe, reliable and easy to work alongside, with extremely good customer satisfaction ratings”.
“Because of our shared values and commitment to total security management, the choice to work with City Lifeline was a very simple one.”
Roger Keenan, managing director at City Lifeline, says, “We are delighted to be working with ZeroDayLab to make our combined clients’ infrastructure, applications and communications more secure while increasing resistance to external and internal threats.
“As the scale and complexity of the interconnected world has grown, so have the opportunities for malicious actions. It is vital to implement security measures in order to prevent attacks but also to make sure there are measures in place to deal with the consequences should breaches occur.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by City Lifeline .
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