Pictured: Eoin Murphy, Andrew Tobin, Günter Bayer, Ian Fogerty and Paul Delahunty

Carlow business wins cyber security company of the year at EU Cyber Awards

Stryve adds to list of honours
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Pictured: Eoin Murphy, Andrew Tobin, Günter Bayer, Ian Fogerty and Paul Delahunty

7 October 2022

Carlow-based private cloud company, Stryve has won cyber security company of the year at the EU Cyber Awards hosted by the ICTTF (International Cyber Threat Task Force). 

The event occurred on Thursday, 6 October, at The Grand Hotel in Dublin. 250 industry and business leaders attended the event.

Earlier this year, Stryve also collected the best cyber security & compliance award at the Chamber Ireland, In Business Recognition Awards.

 

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Speaking at the event, CEO Andrew Tobin said: “Everyone at Stryve is enjoying the success that we have achieved this year. Partnering with our digital sister company, Stratticus, in London, expanding our team in Europe and at our tech hub in Morocco. Adding another cyber security award to our collection is such a bonus. We are delighted with this recognition.” 

Stryve has two European sales offices (London and Warsaw). The company has doubled its staff this year and was proud to be certified as carbon neutral in 2021. Stryve announced a €1 million UK merger this year and opened a tech hub in Morocco. Its clients include SMEs, start-ups, governments and private contracts across 20 European countries.

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