Threat detectionEx. Special Forces officers launch India-based threat detection company
TigerSwan and its joint venture partners, Kaizen Technologies and Santa Monica Financial have formed TigerSwan Vulnerability Management Services Private LTD, based in Mumbai
“The world has changed,” says James Reese, TigerSwan CEO and former Delta Force Officer. “From data privacy breaches to cyber espionage, corporations combat crises on a daily basis,” said Reese. “As a result, detecting, mitigating and managing these threats are a necessity.”
TigerSwan says that as companies expand internationally, more CEOs and corporate risk boards seek vulnerability management services to protect their businesses from global threats. Vulnerability identification and management help companies protect valuable information, including intellectual property, trade secrets, and customer data.
The company says that its Vulnerability Management Service, NIFE-VM, evaluates internal and external threats from an asymmetric, holistic approach rather than the traditional linear audit approach. The service evaluates company systems across the spectrum of business operations, including computer and enterprise networks, SCADA, social media, human resources, legal policy compliance, executive and employee protection, facility security, and personal electronics and phones.
The company notes that its executives have extensive military experience: many of them served as special operations officers, involved in combating threat networks around the world such as terrorist organizations, drug cartels, insurgent groups, and international war criminals.
TigerSwan and its joint venture partners, Kaizen Technologies and Santa Monica Financial have formed TigerSwan Vulnerability Management Services Private LTD, based in Mumbai. This new Indian registered company offers a range of vulnerability management services, as well as law enforcement and military training.
TigerSwan employs more than 350 multi-cultural specialists worldwide with offices in the U.S., Iraq, Jordan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and India.