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Kroll announces agreement with Tempest Security
21 December 2018
KROLL, A division of Duff & Phelps, who focus in risk mitigation, investigations, compliance, cyber resilience, security and incident response solutions, has announced a new cooperation agreement with Sweden-based Tempest Security AB.
The deal will see Kroll provide cyber risk solutions to Tempest's clients across Scandinavia and around the world. Kroll managing director Andrew Beckett said: "Kroll is very pleased to be working with Tempest Security, which shares our firm's strong commitment to providing organisations with the solutions they need to build more resilient information security defences and achieve greater cyber maturity.
"We look forward to assisting Tempest clients across diverse industries with end-to-end services that leverage findings from Kroll's global work on thousands of cybersecurity events every year."
Tempest CEO Andrew Spry added: "As the fastest-growing Swedish security firm, we at Tempest Security understand that cybersecurity challenges are among the most critical and complex issues confronting clients today, especially when threats can emanate from many directions.
"On behalf of our clients and colleagues, we are excited to make available the elite cybersecurity capabilities of Kroll, which adds another vital dimension to the security support we provide to clients globally."
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