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Submission declined on 19 December 2024 by Killarnee (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by Killarnee 18 days ago.
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American Cyber, LLC is an American Cybersecurity company based in Sheridan, Wyoming. American Cyber builds resilient and compliant cybersecurity programs for businesses, offering services designed to protect sensitive data and defend against emerging cyber threats.
The company has been featured on Bloomberg TV in a STEM television show called Advancements with Ted Danson on the topics of ransomware, government hackers, and artificial intelligence use in cyber attacks.[1]
History
[edit]American Cyber was founded in 2021 by Steven M. Solomon, a cybersecurity expert with over 15 years of experience in the field. He is widely known for his commentary on cybersecurity threats, having appeared in notable outlets such as CyberNews and SecurityWeek.[2] Under his leadership, American Cyber has quickly become a trusted partner for businesses seeking to bolster their cybersecurity defenses.
The company offers a comprehensive suite of services, including risk assessments, vulnerability testing, threat detection, incident response, and data protection solutions tailored to industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, banking, legal, and technology.
Television Appearance
[edit]In 2024, American Cyber teamed up with SonicWALL to participate in an interview segment on the show Advancements with Ted Danson, which explores cutting-edge topics in technology.
Steven M. Solomon, Arvin Verma (Chief Technology Officer), and Doug McKee (Director of Incident Response) discussed issues like ransomware, government hackers, and the impact of artificial intelligence on modern cyber attacks. The program is broadcast to over 375 million households worldwide and is recognized for providing award-winning educational content about emerging technologies and their implications for various industries.
Products and Services
[edit]American Cyber specializes in building resilient and compliant cybersecurity programs for businesses. The company offers cybersecurity products and services following an approach called Security Program Orchestration (SPO).
- Advisory Services: Design resilient cybersecurity programs that protect customers, reduce risk, and adhere to industry and regulatory compliance standards.
- Professional Services: Deliver technical resources and engineers that can test systems, deploy products, and respond to cyber attacks.
- Managed Security Services: Manage technology designed for security and compliance that detect, protect, and respond to cyber threats.
Industry Recognition
[edit]American Cyber has been recognized as a leader in cybersecurity, with several awards and features in major industry publications. Their ability to address complex cybersecurity issues, such as ransomware and supply chain vulnerabilities, has earned them a reputation for delivering practical, high-impact solutions. In 2024, the company was named a "Top Emerging Cybersecurity Firm" by CSO Online and is frequently sought after by organizations looking to navigate the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
References
[edit]- ^ Advancements with Ted Danson. DMG Productions https://advancementstv.com/. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
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(help) - ^ Radauskas, Gintaras (3 April 2023). "Senior Journalist". CyberNews. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
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