Cyber Security specialist opens new branch in Edinburgh

07/08/2019
Przemek Wawrzyczny and Grzegorz Szczepanski.
Przemek Wawrzyczny and Grzegorz Szczepanski.

Cyber Security specialist, Equilibrium, have opened a new office at 83 Princes Street in Edinburgh.

Equilibrium plans on expanding the team as well as growing their client base in Scotland.

This new chapter has been a long time in the making, over the past year there has been a lot of hard work behind the scenes to ensure the successful strategic growth of the company.  As well as this shiny new team in Edinburgh, over the past 6 months they have also expanded their sales and technical team at their HQ in Birmingham. 

Equilibrium have no plans to stop here, they have an ambitious vision for the future growth of the company. This up and coming technology firm has strong relationships with best of breed security vendors such as Cisco, Splunk and Tripwire. Using their Cyber Security expertise alongside these strong vendor relationships, they aim to become a name synonymous with Cyber Security nationwide. 

Anish Chauhan, Director of Equilibrium Security Services:

“Following on from our continued expansion and growth, I’m delighted that we’re opening another office in Edinburgh.  The talented individuals we’ve found coupled with the customers north of the border we’ve been helping recently meant that the opening of our second, but equally critical location did become somewhat of a natural progression of growth.  As our cyber security offering continues to adapt and adjust to the complexities and variety of threats, so does our agility and responsiveness to our clients.  Our Edinburgh office helps us further enhance this capability.  

And the fact that Edinburgh is one of my favourite cities also made this decision even easier!”

Equilibrium Security are a rapidly growing Cyber Security company at the forefront of the tech industry. They are Cyber Security experts who add value to businesses by keeping their data safe from cyber-threats.

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