Cyber security firm Tekgem doubles size of County Durham head office as demand grows
Fast growing cyber security business Tekgem has doubled the size of its North East headquarters to help it meet growing global demand.
Sedgefield-based Tekgem, which has its head office at NETPark, specialises in industrial cyber security and has clients around the UK and abroad in the process industry, including petrochemical, oil, gas and utilities sectors, SABIC, including Mitsubishi Chemical, Total, INEOS, E.On, Fujifilm and GSK.
The tech company’s software platforms are designed to continuously monitor cyber risks and protect against the latest cyber threats, while its consultancy and engineering services help to ensure its customers can assist its customers in protecting, detecting and responding to threats which have the potential to cause major accident hazards.
Now the industrial cybersecurity company – which launched a base in Dubai earlier this year to answer increasing demand from customers in the UAE – has expanded its office space at NETPark, to support growth and its commitment to developing new talent.
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