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DocuSign opens new Centre in Dublin

Written by Robert McHugh, on 14th Nov 2016. Posted in Technology

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DocuSign have today announced the opening of their Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence in Dublin as part of their ongoing commitment to Europe and protecting their customers’ data and privacy. The Centre will be committed to conducting research into the latest cyberattacks and trends, while developing tools for the advanced detection of such threats.
 
A critical focus for the Centre within the next three years will be undertaking research and development into security orchestration and automation which will directly inform advancements and innovation for DocuSign’s security tools.
 
The Centre of Excellence will play a significant role in maintaining and building upon the trust that more than 250,000 companies and more than 100 million users across 188 countries who put their trust in the DocuSign Global Trust Network to complete nearly one million transactions per day.
 
The project is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation through IDA Ireland.
 
Welcoming the new investment by DocuSign, the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O'Connor said, "It is great news that a company of the stature of DocuSign has decided to open this new facility here.  We have the IT skills available to enable the company to grow and to embed their operations in Ireland. Their arrival is a great vote of confidence in what Ireland has to offer and I wish the team the very best for their future in Ireland.”
 
Source: www.businessworld.ie

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