Author: Jamie Bennet|| Date Published: June 20, 2023
Exacom, a company that provides communication recording services to public safety and local government customers, has acquired Maryland-based cybersecurity firm SecuLore Solutions.
The purchase expands Exacom’s services from mission-critical multimedia logging recording to IT protection for critical infrastructure and government operations, the New Hampshire-based company said Sunday.
SecuLore was founded in 2016 by Tim and Alexander Lorello. One of their first milestones was Paladin, a cybersecurity tool for visualizing and monitoring network traffic in the 9-1-1 emergency system of a county in Maryland.
Exacom, on the other hand, has been in business for 36 years. It evolved from a telecommunications tech research and development company into a specialist in multimedia recording and transcription services for public safety missions.
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