Precision Computer Services Forges Strategic Partnership with Third Wave Innovations to Enhance Client Cybersecurity and Compliance

Third Wave Innovations, an integrated risk solutions provider for network and security operations, today announced a strategic partnership with Precision Computer Services (PCS), a nationally recognized IT systems integrator.

As new vulnerabilities and IT complexities across the enterprise increase, there is high demand for integrated, holistic cybersecurity services. Through this new partnership, PCS will be offering Third Wave Innovations Managed Detection and Response (MDR), Managed Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), and Attack Surface Management (ASM) to its growing portfolio of clients.

"We are thrilled to join forces with Third Wave Innovations to elevate our cybersecurity and compliance offerings,” said Anthony Iovino, Chief Revenue Officer of PCS. “In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, ensuring the security and compliance of our clients is paramount. This partnership reinforces our commitment to delivering innovative and comprehensive IT solutions that empower organizations to thrive." Powered by the C4 Intelligence Platform™ and a dedicated operations team, Third Wave fortifies medium-to-large complex enterprise cybersecurity defenses, while identifying gaps in compliance and areas of risk, forming a formidable barrier against the ever-evolving threat landscape. By integrating Third Wave Innovations' services into its portfolio, PCS aims to provide its clients with a comprehensive and proactive approach to managing their IT security and regulatory requirements.

"We are excited about the opportunity to collaborate with PCS. Our combined strengths will undoubtedly enhance the cybersecurity resilience of organizations across industries,” said Patrick Hayes, Chief Product Officer, Third Wave Innovations. “Through this partnership, enterprises are given back the reins to focus on their business while their trusted partners focus on managing and minimizing risks and exposure.”

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