SaltDNA selected for Tech Nation Cyber Scaleup Programme

  • Belfast-based cybersecurity company SaltDNA is one of 20 UK firms selected for Tech Nation's Cyber Scaleup Programme.

    SaltDNA has been making waves in the global cybersecurity industry in recent years, operating out of an office in Belfast but competing in a competitive market to serve clients around the world. The firm's software platform and services allow businesses to communicate securely knowing that information won't leak beyond those in the conversation.

    The firm will now join 19 others as part of the upcoming Tech Nation Cyber Cohort. Tech Nation Cyber is the UK's first official national cyber security programme aimed at growth of the sector, with the goal of helping the UK's top cybersecurity companoes expand to meet the demands ofnthe growig industry and compete globally.

    The scheme will run for six months and will assist the companies to scale up, offering peer-to-peer learning, masterclasses run by industry expert on scaling businesses, and various meetup events. The programme will also provide an international trip in conjunction with the Department of International Trade to meet new clients and investors that can help kickstart their scaling potential.

    "SaltDNA are absolutely delighted to have been selected for Tech Nation Cyber. While we've been recognised with different global awards and accolades, SaltDNA are still very much in the growth stage of our company's history. This cohort will provide us with an incredible opportunity to enhance this growth, allowing us to benefit from invaluable advice through industry experts and other cyber security companies," said Joe Boyle, CEO at SaltDNA. "SaltDNA would like to thank Tech Nation for the inclusion in this cohort. We are very excited to begin the programme and begin connecting with the other teams."

    Source: Written based on press release, Tech Nation

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