This business excites me and I will never fully understand all that they do. I just know it's good for Wichita that they've relocated their HQ here.
WBJ - Wichita-based Novacoast rebrands flagship cybersecurity platform
WBJ - Wichita-based Novacoast rebrands flagship cybersecurity platform
“We’re simultaneously expanding our Pillr security operations team — an effort we hope will come to life in our growing Wichita headquarters,” Novacoast CEO Paul Anderson said. “We are dedicated to shifting peoples’ perspectives on talent and where it’s found. Having been in this business for over 25 years, we see incredible untapped potential in Wichita."
Novacoast, Pillr's parent company, announced in July plans to relocate its global headquarters from Santa Barbara, Calif., to Wichita. The company had initially opened a 24-hour security operations center in the Epic Center in early 2021.
The company helps organizations find, create and implement solutions for security through advisory, engineering, development and managed services. The majority of Novacoast’s customers are highly regulated global firms such as global banks, health care and energy companies.
Novacoast staking a flag in the Wichita market underscores the city's efforts to establish a strong cybersecurity industry, especially with data security taking on heightened importance in the post-pandemic age of remote work.
Novacoast, which already employs 40 in its Wichita office, plans to hire at least 60 more, as well as double its square footage in the Epic Center.
Novacoast, Pillr's parent company, announced in July plans to relocate its global headquarters from Santa Barbara, Calif., to Wichita. The company had initially opened a 24-hour security operations center in the Epic Center in early 2021.
The company helps organizations find, create and implement solutions for security through advisory, engineering, development and managed services. The majority of Novacoast’s customers are highly regulated global firms such as global banks, health care and energy companies.
Novacoast staking a flag in the Wichita market underscores the city's efforts to establish a strong cybersecurity industry, especially with data security taking on heightened importance in the post-pandemic age of remote work.
Novacoast, which already employs 40 in its Wichita office, plans to hire at least 60 more, as well as double its square footage in the Epic Center.
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