Nortal, a strategic innovation and technology company, has announced its acquisition of 3DOT Solutions Limited, a UK cybersecurity consultancy that serves the UK Armed Forces and Intelligence Services. This acquisition aims to enhance Nortal’s presence in the UK and strengthen its cybersecurity and defense capabilities across Europe, the US, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. Founded in 2012, 3DOT Solutions specializes in delivering comprehensive cybersecurity solutions for both public and private sector clients, including government departments and military agencies.
The acquisition is seen as a strategic move to address the increasing demand for cybersecurity services, particularly in defense sectors. Priit Alamäe, CEO of Nortal, emphasized that 3DOT Solutions’ experience in the defense sector and strong cybersecurity reputation make it an ideal partner for Nortal. The integration of 3DOT Solutions into Nortal’s operations will significantly enhance its cybersecurity offerings and expand its ability to tackle complex security challenges faced by clients.
With the integration, 3DOT Solutions’ experts will join Nortal’s global workforce of over 2,000 professionals, extending the company’s service capabilities in the UK. Nortal plans to offer a wide range of cybersecurity services, including information security consultations, cyber resilience strategies, compliance, and IT/OT security. This comprehensive approach will cater to businesses, national defense, and security organizations, aiming to bolster their cybersecurity postures in an increasingly digital world.
Michael Hampson, CEO of 3DOT Solutions, expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition, viewing it as a growth opportunity that will allow the combined entity to provide enhanced value to clients. As cybercrime costs continue to rise globally, Nortal and 3DOT Solutions aim to help organizations build resilient systems and secure supply chains. The collaboration is positioned to meet the growing cybersecurity demands arising from digital transformation and geopolitical tensions.
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