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Season’s Greetings from Agilicus – Looking Ahead to 2023 and Beyond
As we prepare for a holiday season and a promising new year, I want to take a moment to first thank all our customers for the trust they put into Agilicus when it comes to protecting access to their critical resources.
Helping Organisations Qualify and Obtain Cyber Insurance – Ridge Canada Cyber Solutions and Agilicus Partner
“We are thrilled to partner with Ridge Canada to help SMBs who are scrambling to implement security controls, including multi-factor authentication and privileged access management for their cyber insurance”
570 News Agilicus Interview
Interviewed on 570 News Tech Spotlight. listen to the interview here, I talk through some of the simple risks and how we help. And a bear joke.
Agilicus Awarded Government of Canada Contract
We are pleased to announce that Agilicus has been awarded a Government of Canada Contract with Shared Services Canada (SSC). The feedback and interaction we receive from such a marquis customer on our Any X Zero Trust platform is very valuable to…
Agilicus Recognised as a Top 100 Tech Company to Watch in 2022
We are incredibly excited to announce that Agilicus has been included in the FoundersBeta Top 100 Tech Companies to Follow in 2022. Every year FoundersBeta compiles their list of the top tech companies that are disrupting markets and making waves in the…
Agilicus In The News: Kitchener cybersecurity firm makes remote work access simple, secure
The Record published an article today on Agilicus. It covers the back-story on what we have set out to accomplish
Tech Spotlight: An Impromptu Interview
Interview w/ CityNews 570. Hear the origin story of Usenet in my life, and the plan to buy Doritos. And don’t call me old, I’m experienced!
Agilicus Named CIX Top 20 ‘Canada’s Most Innovative Companies’
Agilicus, a leader in Zero Trust Network Access, solutions is named one of Canada’s most innovative technology companies by CIX Top 20 Early annual award.
Security Report Chain: The vulnerability reports we receive
Security.txt and policy are enabling inbound reports, but the reports are not all equal quality. Should I pay for incorrect ones?