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BlueVoyant, a cybersecurity services company, has appointed Gyorgy Robert Racz, President for Europe, as it plans to rapidly expand its suite of cybersecurity services to customers and prospects across Europe.

BlueVoyant experienced exponential growth in its three key lines of business in 2020. These include Managed Security Services, for 24/7 detection and response inside customer networks; Cyber Risk Management, providing third-party risk management supply chain and investment portfolio defense; and Professional Services, providing Incident Response, Defense Assessment, Brand Protection and Threat Intelligence. 

Now, BlueVoyant is aggressively building its European capabilities to facilitate further expansion and stimulate business growth across Europe in 2021. The appointment of Gyorgy, who possesses deep cybersecurity experience, will enable BlueVoyant to work closely with customers, partners, and prospects who are looking to enhance, expand, accelerate, or establish their own cybersecurity offerings, with the help of BlueVoyant.

Racz is a respected cybersecurity advisor, and former director of IBM Security Europe. As a business leader and executive, Racz has more than 20 years’ experience in the IT industry covering Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Middle East and Europe, leading important transformation projects for key financial, telco and public sector customers across these territories. Prior to this, he started IBM’s Security Unit in Central and Eastern Europe, turning it from a greenfield business into a top player in the industry. Before moving into cybersecurity, Racz held several leadership roles in information management, software ecosystem, and professional services.

“Our expansion across Europe and the appointment of Racz allows us to put boots on the ground to help our customers with ‘hands-on’ implementation of cybersecurity solutions across the region. This empowers us to deliver the robust level of support and expertise that our customers have come to expect from BlueVoyant,” says Robert Hannigan, Chairman at BlueVoyant International.

“This is an incredibly exciting time to be joining BlueVoyant; the potential to build upon its sustained worldwide success across Europe is enormous. I am looking forward to working with existing customers and prospects, guiding them through the variety of cybersecurity and business challenges they face, ensuring their businesses and vendor ecosystems are protected from increasingly sophisticated threats,” adds Racz.

“Europe is of critical strategic importance to BlueVoyant. Therefore, extending our presence in the region is essential to meeting our customer demands and fueling global growth. This is the first of many appointments, as we continue to build out our capabilities and resources in 2021,” says Jim Rosenthal, co-founder and CEO at BlueVoyant.

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