LexCura has been awarded the ‘Digital Sovereignty Award’ for the first time this year

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LexCura, the cybersecurity company founded by young entrepreneur Ken Nohara, has won this important award.

Aiming to grow in the Middle East and operating in this region, LexCura’s cybersecurity solutions offer a powerful balance of security and freedom, without sacrificing one for the other. With cybercrime threatening personal data, and government reactions threatening personal liberty as a result, LexCura delivers an effective and healthier way forward.

According to Ken Nohara, founder and CEO of the company, LexCura will continue its growth targets in the Middle East in 2025. Nohara emphasizes that they are carrying out important work in this direction.

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