Integrity360 expands public sector cyber security practice

  • Irish government departments reported 6,885 data breaches over the past decade - highlighting that cyber risk to public services is both real and rising. To address this escalating threat, Integrity360, one of the leading cyber security specialists in Ireland, today announces the expansion of its public sector cyber security practice.

    By expanding its public sector focus, Integrity360 is reaffirming its long-standing commitment to helping public sector organisations navigate today’s growing cyber challenges, building on its substantial presence and success over recent years. With advanced capabilities and a growing team of experts, Integrity360 is well positioned to help address threats, bridge technical skills gaps, and strengthen cyber resilience across the public sector. This enhanced focus is supported by its recent inclusion on the Framework for Firewalls and Associated Services and theFramework for Software Licensing and Associated Services from Ireland’s Office of Government Procurement (OGP) – providing a strategic tool to deliver tailored, effective cyber security services to public sector bodies.

    With these listings, Integrity360 can now deliver end-to-end firewall solutions and software licensing to a broader spectrum of public sector bodies, including government departments, local authorities, health and education organisations, and the defence and justice sectors. The OGP firewall framework enables these organisations to procure both physical and virtual firewall appliances alongside vital support such as design, implementation, and professional services from Integrity360’s team.

    Strengthening public sector cyber defence with expert-led support

    The expanded practice builds on Integrity360’s already strong foundation in the public sector. It aims to meet increasing demand and provide government and public services across Ireland with access to resilient, expert-led cyber defence in areas such as proactive threat detection, rapid response, and compliance. This will not only ensure enhanced visibility and improve the overall cyber security posture of public sector organisations, but will also protect the sensitive data of citizens who engage with these bodies.

    Stephen Phillips, Head of Public Sector, Integrity360: “Ireland’s public sector continues to face increasingly complex cyber threats. As digital threats grow in scale and complexity, public bodies are facing mounting challenges - from data breaches and regulatory compliance demands to the urgent need for robust incident response strategies. At Integrity360, we are deeply committed to providing tailored cyber security solutions that not only protect vital public services but also foster trust and resilience within our communities. Together, we can navigate these challenges and safeguard the integrity of our nation's digital infrastructure.”

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