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Schwartz Public Relations is communicating for AlgoSec

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Schwartz Public Relations has won the communications account of AlgoSec, a leading international provider in the field of cybersecurity with a focus on secure application connectivity and secure cloud-native applications. Since April 1, 2024, the Munich-based agency has been providing strategic consulting, content production and media relations for AlgoSec in the DACH market. The aim of the collaboration is to increase AlgoSec’s brand awareness in German-speaking countries and to position the company as an expert in security policy management.

AlgoSec was founded in 2004 and is based in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey (USA). Today, more than 1,800 leading companies worldwide use AlgoSec solutions to visualize, analyze and manage their security policies for both on-premise networks and in the cloud. With AlgoSec, companies can immediately identify potential security vulnerabilities in the network and weaknesses, accelerate troubleshooting and at the same time comply with the highest compliance standards.

“Together with Schwartz Public Relations, we want to make the AlgoSec brand even better known in the DACH market,” says Elmar Albinger, Regional Sales Director at AlgoSec. “Above all, we were impressed by the agency’s many years of experience in B2B communication of tech and cybersecurity topics. We were looking for communication professionals who can also prepare complex topics in a way that is understandable to the public.”

“AlgoSec enables companies to immediately identify security gaps in their networks and vulnerabilities – an essential business topic today,” says Christoph Schwartz, founder and managing director of Schwartz Public Relations. “Since we have many years of expertise in communicating cybersecurity topics, the task appealed to us immediately. We are pleased to support AlgoSec with our wealth of experience and to increase its media presence.”

 

 

 

 

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