The ECRC are delighted to have ADM Computing joining the centre as our newest Community Ambassador.
Our Community Ambassadors are local businesses who recognise that cyber resilience is essential for their own customers and supply chains and want to help the ECRC promote this message. They are a collective of organisations committed to sharing their expertise throughout their supply chain and customer base, in order to improve cyber resilience for everybody. Collaboration underpins the work of the ECRC, and we welcome these partnerships with organisations that share our ethos of improving cyber resilience and supporting the wider community.
Our latest onboarding is ADM Computing, an IT company with 40 years of experience to its name. They provide services throughout the South East, offering infrastructure and security solutions to businesses with the aim of delivering maximum efficiency, minimal downtime, and easy maintenance.
ADM Computing uphold a strong commitment to improving their sustainability, supporting charitable causes, and engaging with the community, aligning well with the values of the ECRC. Becoming a Community Ambassador allows ADM Computing to use their industry knowledge for the greater good and helps highlight the importance of building cyber resilience for organisations of all sizes.
ADM Computing commented:
“We're thrilled to announce that ADM Computing has officially partnered with the Eastern Cyber Resilience Centre as Community Ambassadors. Building upon our long history of commitment to our community and enhancing cybersecurity awareness.
As a leading IT service company specialising in cybersecurity and best valued support & infrastructure solutions for businesses, we understand the critical importance of robust cybersecurity measures in today's increasingly digital world. Our collaboration with the Eastern Cyber Resilience Centre emphasises our dedication to not just safeguarding our clients, but also empowering businesses across the South East of England with the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves against evolving cyber threats.
We look forward to this partnership, where we will be actively engaging with local businesses, sharing expert insights, and contributing to the development of a more secure digital environment in our region. Together, we aim to foster a community that is not only aware of the importance of cybersecurity but is also well-equipped to maintain resilience in the face of challenges.”
If you are interested in finding out more about ADM Computing and how they can help you, you can visit their website here.
If you would like to learn more about the ECRC and our Community Ambassador partnerships, you can book a chat with us here.
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