Oreta Named Finalist for Two Categories at the techpartner.news Impact Awards 2024

We are excited to kick off the week with fantastic news! Oreta has been named a finalist in not one, but two categories at the techpartner.news Impact Awards 2024: Modernising Infrastructure and Trusted Systems. 

Our Virtual CISO services have been recognised for their significant impact on a high-profile organisation’s cybersecurity resilience. By aligning closely with business objectives and collaborating with senior leadership, we’ve been able to drive innovation and elevate security practices to new heights. 

This recognition underscores Oreta’s commitment to delivering tailored, forward-thinking solutions that meet the evolving needs of businesses in today’s digital landscape. We extend a heartfelt thank you to our dedicated Oreos for their hard work, passion, and relentless pursuit of excellence that made this possible. 

We look forward to the awards ceremony and celebrating the achievements of all the finalists! 

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