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Wiltshire cyber security firm opens new base on the lsle of Man

Computer Network Defence said it was set to add to its workforce on the island

Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Man, Lieutenant General Sir John Gordon Lorimer (left) and Andy Cuff, founder of Computer Network Defence(Image: Computer Network Defence)

A Wiltshire cyber security firm has opened a new facility on the lsle of Man, with plans to add to its workforce.

Computer Network Defence, which has its headquarters in Corsham, provides consultancy and recruitment services to a global base of clients within a broad range of industries.

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The 20-year-old business has been operating on the lsle of Man for seven years, and has now relocated to Douglas, the island's capital, after outgrowing its previous office.

The firm’s new Cyber Security Operations Centre was opened by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Man, Lieutenant General Sir John Gordon Lorimer.

Andy Cuff, founder of Computer Network Defence, said: “Our new centre is on Athol Street, Douglas, in the heart of the banking district where we have a number of clients.

“The operations centre is equipped with cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art equipment. It possesses the capability to address threats originating around the globe.

“We have a dozen team members at our new cyber security centre, but we have plans to increase this number by at least three or four within the coming year.”