• Cyber
  • Jan 12, 2021
  • By QOMPLX

QOMPLX Stands as a Signatory with the Cybersecurity Tech Accord

QOMPLX Stands as a Signatory with the Cybersecurity Tech Accord

The Cybersecurity Tech Accord is dedicated to promoting a safer online world. QOMPLX stands with them as a signatory.

The SolarWinds attack revealed serious vulnerabilities in our interconnected world, and put the broader online environment at risk.

In a recent article, ‘Disturbing trend: Recent nation state attacks,’ the Cybersecurity Tech Accord, “recognizes that protecting our shared online environment is in everyone’s interest and is crucial now, more than ever.”

Signatories of the Cybersecurity Tech Accord are “committed to advancing the mission of the Cybersecurity Tech Accord by partnering on initiatives that improve the security, stability and resilience of cyberspace. By combining the resources and expertise of the global technology industry, the Cybersecurity Tech Accord creates a starting point for dialogue, discovery and decisive action.”

Learn more about the Cybersecurity Tech Accord here, and read ‘Disturbing trend: Recent nation state attacks' here.

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