HUB Cyber Security Ltd. announced that it has entered into a global strategic partnership with Getronics, a leading provider of workplace, cloud, IoT, and managed service cybersecurity solutions. The relationship between HUB Security and Getronics combines HUB Security's industry- leading cyber risk management technology and services with Getronic's world-class technology solutions and demonstrates HUB Security's continued commitment to invest in protective measures for its clients and additional capabilities for its partners. With technology playing an increasingly critical role in every aspect of business, companies recognize that they need to accelerate the adoption of digital solutions to ensure they remain competitive.

The HUB Security - Getronics partnership brings together HUB Security's 30-year history (through its Comsec division) in risk identification, threat mitigation and incident response with Getronics's success in facilitating digital transformation for both workplace and critical business applications. GetHUB360 is a subscription-based tiered cybersecurity framework that combines the advanced technology and cybersecurity services of HUB Security with Getronics' security operations center (SOC). GetHUB360 allows customers to constantly monitor and analyze digital infrastructure, and then continuously test resilience, assess and manage vulnerabilities, and respond to incidents when they are discovered.

This cooperation has already been successfully introduced to a multinational customer. The agreement, valued at EUR1.3 million+ spans 3 years of continuous, rigorous testing and cyber assessments. Most recently, this investment has already paid off in a cybersecurity incident which was successfully mitigated through the joint HUB360 effort.

While the digital threat landscape is growing exponentially worldwide, there is currently a shortage of more than 4 million cybersecurity professionals. Managed security services offer organizations a scalable way to tackle the complex and challenging task of dealing with digital threats, even if they need more cyber resilience infrastructure.