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C3IA Solutions recruits Matt Bosworth as Principal Consultant

Cybersecurity company C3IA Solutions has recruited Matt Bosworth - another former army specialist - to its ranks.

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Matt Bosworth (above) served for 23 years with the Royals Corps of Signals, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

He has joined the company, which is headquartered in Poole, Dorset, as a Principal Consultant and will concentrate on working within government agencies and departments.

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C3IA Solutions has well over 120 personnel directly employed or on contract work, in the UK and abroad.
It operates in the private as well as public sector and covers all types of cybersecurity and information assurance.
Matt, a married father-of-two from Salisbury who enjoys running marathons, said: “Within the Royal Signals C3IA Solutions is well known, not least because it employs many veterans.

“It has a superb reputation and applies the best of what the military offers to its clients, whether they be in the public or private sector.

“I will be working within government departments and agencies, using what I have learned during my career.

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“Leaving the military after more than 20 years is daunting but the environment within C3IA Solutions is familiar.”
Steve Brown from the company said: “We are delighted that Matt is joining our team.

“Matt is highly experienced and adds to our increasing number of staff who work across the country and abroad supporting our public and private sector clients.”

C3IA (a military term) was set up in 2006 by Matt Horan and Keith Parsons. It has around 115 employees, and it is headquartered in Ling Road, Poole, Dorset. It has been certified by the National Cyber Security Centre and works in the defence and security sectors, for government departments and within industry – serving both SMEs and multi-national firms. C3IA is a leading provider of secure ICT, technical programme management and information security services and solutions.

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