Global vCISO Directory launches

The directory reflects growth in the vCISO providers in response to greater SMB demand for strategic cyber services.

  • Wednesday, 21st August 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

The launch of the global vCISO Directory marks an important milestone for the cyber security industry. The Directory, launched by Cynomi, is the first and largest professional resource connecting over 450 vCISOs with organizations seeking strategic cybersecurity expertise. Cynomi, the chosen vCISO platform by hundreds of service providers has started this directory with one mission: to create a centralized hub where organizations worldwide can easily connect with the right service providers and where vCISOs can benefit from exclusive resources to support the growing field of vCISO.

With a growing demand for cybersecurity and compliance, more MSPs and MSSPs are offering vCISO services. This growth is driven, in part, by the increasing need for organizations to strengthen their cybersecurity postures. These organizations recognize the necessity of working with a CISO to address their security needs, however, finding the right service provider can be challenging. The vCISO Directory simplifies this process by helping particularly small or medium businesses make informed decisions by finding qualified vCISO service providers. vCISO service providers are added to the list free of charge to support vCISO market growth, making CISO-level cybersecurity accessible to any organization.

Cynomi is the leading force behind the vCISO Directory and offers an AI powered vCISO platform. This groundbreaking platform blends CISO expertise with automation capabilities to streamline vCISO operations and automate vCISO tasks, enabling service providers to fortify cyber defenses for their SME clients affordably, without additional resources.

“At Cynomi, our mission is to empower every organization with CISO level security,” said David Primor, Ph.D., co-founder and CEO of Cynomi. “The global vCISO Directory plays a crucial role in achieving that. By enhancing the vCISO ecosystem, we facilitate organizations access to vital cybersecurity services, bolstering their defenses and fostering a safe digital landscape for everyone.”

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