Cyberbit Opens Office in Singapore

According to the company, the new office will enable it to support its fast-growing customer base in Singapore and will accelerate its expansion in the area, focusing on government and financial sectors

Cyberbit's CEO Adi Dar (Photo: Gilad Kavalerchik)

Cyberbit on Monday announced the opening of a new office in Singapore. Elbit's subsidiary has identified Singapore as a strategic hub in the Asia Pacific region and is dedicated to being a part of the local cybersecurity ecosystem to protect Singapore and its assets from cyberattacks. The new office will enable Cyberbit to support its fast-growing customer base in Singapore and will accelerate Cyberbit’s expansion in the area, focusing on government and financial sectors. The Singapore office is Cyberbit’s third global office.

"Singapore is a technology-driven nation who values forward-thinking products and technologies," said Adi Dar, CEO of Cyberbit. "We witness rapid adoption of our offering in the region, and our presence here is part of our dedication to working closely with local government and industry to strengthen cybersecurity across all sectors."

According to Cyberbit, their solutions enable enterprises to detect advanced threats in seconds, protect critical infrastructure, automate security operations center (SOC) workflows and train staff.

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