Telenor launches Nordic-focused cyber security company

June 14, 2024
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Telenor is establishing a new cyber security company, Telenor Cyberdefence, to meet the growing demands from businesses facing frequent cyberattacks in Norway. The company will offer a Security Operations Centre (SOC) for 24/7 monitoring, prevention, detection, and response to all types of cyber threats and incidents. Telenor Cyberdefence aims to expand its operations across the Nordic region and leverage Telenor’s strong security expertise to safeguard digital security.

Norwegian businesses and public sector organizations are experiencing more frequent and severe cyberattacks, with 1 in 5 business leaders reporting attacks in the past year.

The newly formed company, Telenor Cyberdefence, will offer a Security Operations Centre (SOC) for 24/7 monitoring, prevention, detection, and response to cyber threats.

The new company aims to expand its operations across the Nordic region and leverage Telenor’s strong security expertise to safeguard digital security.

In response to the growing threat of cyberattacks in Norway, Telenor is establishing a new cyber security company named Telenor Cyberdefence. With 1 in 5 business leaders reporting cyberattacks in the past year, the new company aims to address the significant market need for enhanced cybersecurity solutions. Telenor Cyberdefence will offer businesses a Security Operations Centre (SOC) for 24/7 monitoring, prevention, detection, and response to all types of cyber threats and incidents. Led by CEO Thomas Kronen, the company has ambitions to expand across the Nordic region and build a strong market position by leveraging Telenor’s strong security expertise.

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