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Pivot Point Security

www.pivotpointsecurity.com

 
Pivot Point Security has been architected to provide maximum levels of independent and objective information security expertise to our varied client base. Our policy of not selling product and our absolute focus on four core practice areas; Security Assessments, Ethical Hacking, Compliance Assessments, and ISMS Consulting ensures that we have the highest possible levels of competence and independence. Coupling this with our mutual benefit-centric approach has allowed us to earn the trust of our clients, many of whom we have enjoyed working with since our founding. We count amongst our satisfied client base, small family run organizations and some of ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Christopher Dorr
Virtual Chief Information Security Officer (vCISO) Profile
Larry Moore
Virtual Chief Information Security Officer Profile

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