Becrypt announces new US Engineering Services division to support growing customer base

March 8, 2012
Cyber solutions provider employs more US-based staff to provide responsive local services to customers

McLean, VA, 6 March, 2012 - Becrypt, supplier of cyber security solutions to Government, federal agencies, defense and the wider public sector has expanded its Engineering Services division to support a growing number of US customers. The company has employed highly skilled software development engineers to provide dedicated service to customers based in locations across the US. The move marks the company's commitment to the American market where several large organizations have deployed its cyber security solutions in recent times.

This growth in customer numbers and infrastructure follows announcements of several new solutions developed by Becrypt to support secure mobile working for federal and commercial customers. A new Mac version of its Trusted Client solution has been developed for customers with mixed operating environments, enabling staff to work remotely and share information securely with a single secure remote access device (USB stick) for employees, whatever hardware they use. Becrypt has also announced its collaboration with Fujitsu to provide a modified version of its DISK Protect encryption solution for use on rugged tablet PCs that meets the needs of both federal and state organizations to support a mobile workforce requiring access to sensitive data.

Bernard Parsons, CEO of Becrypt said; "This expansion in our Engineering Development Services demonstrates an undertaking to our US customers and is a significant milestone in our growth in the marketplace. We already have a strong foothold and count several US organizations among our customers who have successfully deployed and are using our cyber security solutions. Further investment in local knowledge and expertise means that our North American customers will be assured of a timely, responsive service as we see greater take up of Becrypt products in new areas and across different industries."