ADAMnetworks is excited to announce Wyo Support to the family of Licensed Technology Partners.
“After working with the various systems and technologies, there are few that compare with the protection that ADAMnetworks provides. It reduces the attack surface from the broad side of a barn down to the size of a keyhole. No other technology provides the simple end user interface for such a powerful connection management tool.”
ADAMnetworks is excited to announce our partnership with Wyo Support, a leading Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP), as our newest Licensed Technology Partner (LTP). With a shared commitment to proactive cybersecurity, Wyo Support will be delivering ADAMnetworks’ award-winning Zero Trust connectivity (ZTc) solution to clients across diverse sectors.
This partnership empowers Wyo Support to provide clients with the highest level of security available, safeguarding sensitive data and infrastructures against sophisticated threats like phishing, ransomware, and data exfiltration—even in cases of accidental clicks on phishing links.
Who is Wyo Support?
At Wyo Support, their mission is to empower businesses through exceptional IT expertise, cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions, and a strong commitment to education. As a leading Managed Service Provider (MSP), they specialize in delivering comprehensive managed services that not only safeguard your digital assets but also enhance your team’s understanding of technology and security best practices.
They believe that education is the cornerstone of a secure and efficient digital environment. Their passionate team is dedicated to providing personalized, innovative strategies while sharing valuable knowledge that empowers your staff. By demystifying complex technological concepts, they will help you make informed decisions and foster a culture of continuous learning within your organization.
With Wyo Support, you’re not just partnering with a service provider—you’re collab
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