Security News > 2021 > July > SoftServe gets Security Specialization in Google Cloud Partner Advantage Program

SoftServe and Google Cloud Premier Partner, has achieved the Security Specialization in the Google Cloud Partner Advantage Program, having proven its expertise and success in building security solutions on Google Cloud's Platform.
"We are excited to add this Security Specialization at a time when cybercrime is becoming ever more prevalent and attacks are becoming more sophisticated," said Todd Lenox, VP Alliances and Partnerships at SoftServe.
"Time tested expertise in digital security on Google Cloud differentiates SoftServe as a trusted advisor and provider to enterprise clients focused on keeping their organization and reputation secure on their digital transformation journeys."
Google Cloud's Partner Advantage Program is designed to provide Google Cloud customers with qualified partners that have demonstrated technical proficiency and proven success in specialized solution and service areas.
The Security Specialization demonstrates SoftServe's proven ability to secure customer infrastructure and workflows to Google Cloud.
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