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Origin Comms currently has a number of worldwide clients specialising in cybersecurity, a sector that we have been committed to for over 20 years. Most of our clients stay with us for an average of five years, with the majority based in the USA or UK.

Our clients range from start-ups to enterprise organisations, all with varied requirements and budgets to suit. We grow our activity as our clients grow, expanding our services into other regions as required. We provide services on a retainer, as well as accepting individual projects, ensuring that every effort is made to maximise opportunities and spend.

Here are some examples of our clients' press releases

NTT
UK Manufacturing and Technology sectors continue to battle it out for first and second place in the table of most targeted industry sectors by cyber attackers, according to the 2019 Global Threat Intelligence Report (GTIR) from NTT Security, the is the specialised security company and the center of excellence in security for NTT Group.
INFOSECURITY EUROPE
In an already inspiring line-up, Infosecurity Europe, Europe’s number one information security event, is delighted to announce that renowned broadcaster and author Kate Adie will be delivering the opening Keynote at this year’s event on Tuesday 4 June (10.15-11.05am).
INFOSECURITY EUROPE
Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, quantum computing and blockchain all have the potential to drive significant disruption in the next few years. Future-proofing cybersecurity against the risks of new technology, whilst taking advantage of the potential it offers, is central to the conference agenda at this year’s Infosecurity Europe, Europe’s number one information security event (4-6th June 2019 at Olympia, London).
Infosecurity Europe
Some of the brightest, most innovative and entrepreneurial cybersecurity companies in the UK went head-to-head last week in a bid to win the ‘Cyber Security Innovation Competition 2019’. The companies took part in ‘Pitchfest’, a series of brief pitches conducted in front of an esteemed judging panel, competing for a place in the Cyber Innovation Zone at this year’s Infosecurity Europe.
NTT
NTT Security, the specialised security company, has launched its 2019 Global Threat Intelligence Report (GTIR), which reveals finance as the most attacked sector in EMEA, accounting for 30% of all attacks – compared to 17% globally. It knocks business and professional services off the top spot, which was last year’s most attacked sector at 20%.
Knowbe4
KnowBe4, the provider of the world’s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform, today announced a new, complimentary tool aimed to gauge how many employees will reply to a phishing email called the Phishing Reply Test (PRT).
Infosecurity Europe
Effective incident response requires planning and the bringing together of multiple stakeholders who must work quickly and efficiently to deal with a security incident. With the fallout from high profile attacks like NonPetya and WannaCry suggesting that incident response planning is still falling short of where it should be, it will be one of the most hotly debated topics at this year’s Infosecurity Europe 2019, Europe’s number one information security event.
INFOSECURITY EUROPE
Australian web security expert Troy Hunt has been revealed as the latest industry luminary to be selected to join the Infosecurity Hall of Fame. He will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at Infosecurity Europe, Europe’s number one information security event.
Infosecurity Europe
A lack of skills is cited as the biggest challenge to recruiting cyber and information security talent by almost a third (30 per cent) of respondents to a social media poll conducted by Infosecurity Europe 2019 – Europe’s number one information security event.
NTT
According to a new social media poll by NTT Security, the specialised security company and centre of excellence in security for NTT Group, the majority (59 per cent) of respondents admit they are not confident their company could resume ‘business as usual’ after the first 24 hours, although 41 per cent say they are.