Cybercom Group
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Cybercom Group was an information technology consulting company. It was founded in 1995 in Stockholm, Sweden.[1] In 2021, Cybercom was acquired by Knowit.[2]
The group had approximately 1,300 employees (2016). Cybercom's principal market was the Nordic region, with established operations in Sweden, Finland and Denmark. Poland, India, Dubai and Singapore partly supported the Nordic business and partly represented their own specialized business.[3]
Cybercom's offering was organised into four areas: Digitalization, Internet of Things, Secure Connectivity, and Managed Cloud. In these areas the company offered strategic advice, testing and quality assurance, security solutions, system development, system integration, system management and system operation.[4]
Cybercom's clients were mainly in telecoms, industry and the public sector, as well as in commerce and the media. Some of the largest clients were Alma Media Group, Cable & Wireless Communications, Ericsson, Finnish National Board of Education, Millicom, MTV Oy, Swedish National Police Board, Saab Group, Swedish Tax Agency, Sony Mobile, Stockholm County Council, and Volvo.[citation needed]
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt visited Cybercom’s head office in Stockholm and talked about the challenges of the global labor market during his visit to Sweden in May 2014.[5]
References
- ↑ "Cybercom Group". EURES - European Job Days. Retrieved 2022-02-15.
- ↑ "Knowit acquires Cybercom – creating a Nordic powerhouse for digital solutions with a sustainable impact". view.news.eu.nasdaq.com. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
- ↑ "Knowit Group Sverige AB - Företagsinformation".
- ↑ "Cybercom Group". www.cybersecurityintelligence.com. Retrieved 2022-02-15.
- ↑ ""Vad gör FN-chefen på Cybercom?"".
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