iGRC Associates - extending our reach and making the programme complete!


The iGRC Consortium's lead sensor associates are First Cyber Security, Abatis,  Amethyst, Aditech, inQlab, Triometric and Mandalorian. 


Together they represent, within the Consortium, information assurance-related systems, web services, applications, cloud and virtualisation expertise and utility - all from a security and resilience perspective!  The iGRC Exploitation Work Programme is now signing up an exclusive worldwide network of IA sensor associates to supplement our core team and support the requirement assessment, commercial, and implementation process in your market areas. 


If you are interested in becoming an iGRC associate sensor company and are in any of the above information security niche areas, do please 'contact us' for an information pack.


Click above for website.  Abatis (UK) Ltd is a high tech spin out company from Royal Holloway University ...
Click above for website.  A Biometrics company who provide a wide range of Iris Recognition Technology & Biometric ...
Click above for website.  We offer unique enterprise-level managed encryption services for applications and data centres.  Based upon ...
Click above for website.  Protecting your Company's Brand online is fundamental to maximising your bottom line. The loss ...
Click above for website.  New technologies for enhanced risk resilience, Inqlab technologies augment existing systems, adapting and improving ...
Click above for website.  Application Security, Penetration Testing and Incident Response. Our application security testing offerings provide a ...
Click above for website.  Triometric has unrivalled experience in monitoring and testing web-based applications, which combined with market-leading ...
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Are you a CMDB Systems vendor?  If so and you are interested in joining the iGRC Consortium’s sensors ...