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Solutionary

www.Solutionary.com

 
Solutionary reduces the information security and compliance burden, delivering flexible managed security services that align with client goals, enhancing organizations’ existing security program, infrastructure and personnel. The company’s services are based on experienced security professionals, actionable threat intelligence and the ActiveGuard service platform that provide expert security and compliance management. Solutionary works as an extension of clients’ internal teams, providing industry-leading customer service, patented technology, thought leadership, years of innovation and proprietary certifications that exceed industry standards. This client focus and dedication to customer service has enabled Solutionary to boast one of the highest client retention rates in the ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Mark Weiss
Chief Information Officer Profile

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