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Bionic and geevo enter new cybersecurity strategic partnership

Bionic Electronics H.T LTD has announced a new strategic partnership with Larnaca-based cybersecurity company geevo opening the way for both companies to combine their technical knowledge, expertise and resources to provide their customers with holistic security solutions.

Announcing the cooperation, Bionic said that cybersecurity was becoming ever more important as businesses depended more and more on technology. The company said that through its new cooperation with geevo®, it would be in a position to provide its customers with even more specialised services to protect from cyber-threats.

Some of the new services are: Brand Protection, Security Operational Center, Live Assessment Monitoring, Security Awareness Trainings, Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Assessment, ISO Certifications, Incident Response and Digital Forensics.

With stores in Nicosia, Limassol and Paphos, Bionic Electronics H.T. Ltd was founded in 1990 with the mission, according to the company, of providing technology products and solutions tailored to the needs of each client, and enable them to utilise technology efficiently and effectively.

With offices in Aradippou, geevo is a leading Cybersecurity, Data Protection, Privacy and Risk Management service provider.

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