Vodafone launches three new cybersecurity services

Service aimed at large enterprise, public sector and critical infrastructure customers

Vodafone has launched a new cybersecurity offering, Business Security Enhanced, aimed at protecting large enterprises, public sector organisations and critical infrastructure. The service is provided by a dedicated Vodafone security team with every element run from in-house secure data centres.

The service will comprise three parts:

  • Cyber Enhanced is a high-performance cybersecurity solution that brings together cybersecurity experts and military-grade technology provided as a customisable managed service offering
  • IoT Enhanced is a custom-built offering that supports secure IoT solutions, including on-shore support and storage solutions to meet data sovereignty requirements in the UK
  • Mobile Enhanced Services provide end-to-end encryption, smart automation and centralised control, on-shore data storage and support from military-grade mobile and cyber security specialists.
Vodafone UK Executive Portraits. Anne Sheehan

Emphasising Vodafone’s 30+ year heritage of working in some of the most sensitive and critical areas, Vodafone’s Anne Sheehan commented: “Cybersecurity now goes hand-in-hand with connectivity. Every industry needs connectivity, so every industry needs to protect themselves from cybercrime.”

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