As Kyte Global continues its rapid growth, the company is strengthening its position as a trusted leader in cybersecurity and compliance solutions. Director Trevor Axiak and Commercial Manager Rafa Polikowski will be exhibiting at the Transact Show 2025 in Las Vegas from 2nd to 4th April, marking a significant step in the company’s strategic expansion into the US market.
“With an increasing number of our clients showing interest and expanding into the US, compliance requirements are mandatory and we are taking a hands-on approach by establishing a stronger foothold in the region,” said Trevor Axiak, Director at Kyte Global.
With a well-established presence across EMEA and the Americas, Kyte Global is now intensifying its efforts to build long-term partnerships with US-based firms and expanding its client base. The company offers a wide portfolio of services, including SOC 2, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, data protection, penetration testing, and more, ensuring businesses meet critical security and regulatory requirements.
“Our goal is to be the go-to partner for organisations seeking a holistic approach to cybersecurity and compliance,” Mr Axiak added. “With our team of industry experts and a solutions-driven approach, we help companies manage complex security frameworks, mitigate risks, and ensure full regulatory adherence.”
Transact 2025 presents an excellent opportunity for Kyte Global to engage with key players in the payments, fintech, and financial sectors. As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, businesses need reliable, forward-thinking partners to safeguard their operations while maintaining regulatory compliance.
Kyte Global welcomes discussions on new collaborations and strategic partnerships at Transact 2025.
For partnership opportunities, contact: sales@kyte.global
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