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Kyte Global Founder and Director Trevor Axiak on Wednesday celebrated 17 years since the information security company was founded.

Kyte Global was established in 2006, providing a range of services and solutions to financial institutions, gaming operators, commercial organisations, Government bodies, and regulators in over 59 countries.

Celebrating the milestone, Mr Axiak noted that the company has had 17 years of “success and innovation”.

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Kyte Global Founder and Director Trevor Axiak (middle) cutting a celebratory cake with the rest of the company’s team / LinkedIn

“It has been an amazing journey filled with growth, learning, and the privilege of working with some of the most talented professionals in the industry,” he said.

He remarked that from Kyte Global’s humble beginnings, all the way to becoming a global leader in the area, the company has “consistently pushed the boundaries of what’s possible”.

“We owe our success to our dedicated team, loyal clients, and partners who have been with us every step of the way,” Mr Axiak continued.

“Here’s to 17 years of excellence, and I look forward to the exciting opportunities and challenges that lie ahead as we continue to make a positive impact in our field,” he concluded.

Mr Axiak’s career spans over two decades, having initially started of as a Network Administrator. Having gained plenty of IT and consulting experience in other roles at various firms, he then set up Kyte Global. He is described as a “very hands-on, experienced individual” who acts as a “point of reference” for many of his clients.

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Kyte Global Founder and Director Trevor Axiak / LinkedIn

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