Durham tech firm expands global reach with new South African partnership
A North East tech firm has expanded internationally through a new partnership with a South African company.
Hicomply has announced a new partnership with cyber security firm Infosec Consulting as part of its ongoing expansion.
The Cape Town-based consultancy offers cyber security solutions to a range of international businesses.
Hicomply was launched in 2020 by a team with experience in information security who recognised a gap in the market for a new information security software system.
David Warren, chief commercial officer of Hicomply Limited, commented: “Companies across the world face the same challenges over cyber security.
“And Infosec Consulting has proven that our solution is one which is relevant globally and brings with it so many benefits.”
Bevan Lane, director at Infosec Consulting, added: “I have been working with Hicomply since late last year and am really impressed with every aspect of their solution. It has been really useful for us and the combination of what it offers is just right for our clients’ needs.
“We like the fact that there is one single repository for documents, policies and procedures and is easy to manage, along with being able to secure our customers’ data.
“We also know the experience of the people behind Hicomply which gives us complete confidence in the product.”
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