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Liquid Intelligent Technologies acquires top Egyptian cyber security company

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Liquid Intelligent Technologies  has acquired Cysiv MEA, a technology company that was formerly SecureMisr, headquartered in Cairo.

The business specialises in providing enterprise cloud and cyber security services to some of Egypt’s leading companies, particularly in the financial services sector.
The acquisition allows the London-based group with operations in Africa, UK, the US and Latin America, to bring some of the best global cloud and cyber security products to the Egyptian market.

The organisation will rebrand Cysiv MEA to ‘Liquid C2’ to align it with its global cloud and cybersecurity identity. Liquid plans to significantly grow the Egyptian business by tapping into the wealth of local tech talent, making Egypt a key hub for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

  Liquid C2   CEO David Behr said that the acquisition was meant to accelerate their digital transformation whilst at the same time acquiring more sophisticated tools to deal with ever-increasing threats through expanded cloud and cyber security services portfolio.


“Liquid recognises the critical role Cysiv MEA has been playing in the cloud and cyber security industry in Egypt and the region. Our main task as a group is to support them in bringing more cyber security tools for our customers as they face an increasingly hostile global threat environment from cybercriminals and nation-state sponsored attackers.”he said.

This will ensure that their business is protected whilst also meeting the demands for global compliance requirements. We will build on the strong market position, experienced leadership, in-depth industry knowledge, world-class team, and customer-centric philosophy that has been synonymous with the Liquid C2 brand,” concluded David Behr said.

Liquid is a recognised integrator on behalf of some of the biggest technology companies in the world

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