PwC Digital Services Malta Limited has appointed Kirsten Cremona as Director, while he continues to serve as the firm’s Cyber Security Leader.
Mr Cremona brings over 12 years of experience in cybersecurity and has been with PwC Malta for the past seven years, developing his career in digital transformation and cybersecurity.
Alongside his work at PwC, he also serves as a technical trainer and is a Consultation Council Member of the Maltese National Cybersecurity Community.
Commenting on the appointment, David Valenzia, Territory Senior Partner at PwC Malta, said Mr Cremona’s expertise will support the firm in further developing its digital services practice.
“We continue to invest in differentiating capabilities that allow us to offer services that remain relevant in today’s business environment,” he said.
He also said that the appointment demonstrates the company’s commitment to sustainably creating opportunities for its employees.
“Congratulations to Kirsten, whose wealth of expertise will continue benefitting both our clients as well as PwC as a whole,” he concluded.
Over the past two years, PwC Digital Services has been expanding its work with clients across areas such as business-led transformation, cybersecurity, data and AI, cloud infrastructure and software solutions.
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