July 26, 2024

Cytek to bolster cyber resilience for businesses and organizations worldwide

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Lachezar Lozanov, Chief Operating Officer at Cytek
Lachezar Lozanov, Chief Operating Officer at Cytek

YNV Group, the multinational company with businesses in technology, real estate, and financial services, has recently launched Cytek, a new cybersecurity company that provides comprehensive, tailored cybersecurity services to organizations and governments around the world.

Cytek builds on the extensive expertise offered across YNV Group’s technical talent and digital skilling companies to provide the advisory, implementation and managed services to help businesses and public sector bodies combat new and existing cyber threats.

Cytek draws on a global network of over 150 dedicated security implementation engineers and cybersecurity analysts, including more than 50 premium support specialists, to provide in-depth, certified protection in a cost-effective manner. Thanks to its unique blend of international operations centres, rapid scalability, and custom service design, Cytek ensures a faster and more efficient way to optimize cybersecurity coverage. 

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Cytek’s Advisory & Implementation team works with clients to identify security gaps and advise on a range of customised solutions. This includes consulting on governance, risk & compliance, cybersecurity architecture, whether hybrid, on-premise or cloud-based, protocol development or on the design and implementation of a Security Operations Centre (SOC) or Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRT).

In collaboration with its sister company elev8, the global digital upskilling experts, Cytek also provides access to employee cybersecurity upskilling programs, to ensure that staff at all levels are more alert to potential cyber threats and have the skills and understanding to help mitigate these risks.

For organizations requiring ongoing support, Cytek’s Managed Services team takes on tasks such as real-time 24/7 monitoring and incident response, as well as outsourced day-to-day management, all with the ability to scale up or scale down quickly, depending on client need.

Lachezar Lozanov, Chief Operating Officer at Cytek, said: “For many businesses and organizations, tackling increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks can feel like a daunting challenge. Cytek was created to offer peace of mind by helping clients hone in on the cybersecurity elements they really need to focus on, so that they can fast-track best practice into their organization with minimum disruption. Our aim is to reduce the cybersecurity burden on our clients so that they can focus instead on running their operations.

As part of the YNV Group we can draw on the valuable track record of its existing tech support company, with our wider team already having closed more than 14,000 security cases in 2022 alone. This invaluable technical expertise combined with our global footprint means that our clients can rest easy knowing that they have a team of specialists at work on their behalf around the clock.”

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