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Cybrix Group Wages Battle For Security In Neutral Switzerland

Posted on November 1, 2011 by Lee J

Tampa, FL (PRWEB) November 01, 2011 Cybrix Group, a cyber-security and technology services firm, announced today that its reach is expanding to international markets. A Europe-based holding company engaged Cybrix Group to perform a complete security audit and vulnerability assessment at several of its wholly-owned investment companies. These organizations represent significant worldwide holdings and investments, so the risk of potential breach is high; financial organizations are traditionally a favorite target of malicious activities and hacking. Cybrix Group used a combination of commercially available and proprietary strategies and techniques to test every aspect of the client’s data, network, and physical information security. Of its decision to seek professional assistance before a threat was detected, Cybrix Group’s Chief Technology Officer Phil DuMas says, “These clients realized that preventive measures are better than remediation. By assessing all potential vulnerabilities, we were able to help them take the necessary steps to correct security weaknesses before they were exploited. These steps will significantly strengthen the financial security of our client, its significant investments, its clients’ security and its reputation. We wish all organizations would be so proactive; that would do a lot to undermine the impact hackers make on businesses today.” About Cybrix Group – The Cybrix Group, Inc. is a Tampa, Florida based information technology services and security firm that specializes in building, testing, managing and maintaining all types of networks. Cybrix is a Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) consisting of a team of seasoned technology and business professionals providing network management, cyber security and technology hardware acquisition services to both the government and commercial sectors. Incorporated in December 2002, Cybrix Group has been recognized multiple times for entrepreneurial growth stemming from organizational excellence, integrity and innovation. For more information, visit https://www.CybrixGroup.com. https://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/11/prweb8921175.htm


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