Scottish Enterprise has bunged Adarma £2 million to drive job creation and boost its development efforts.
The funding will see the cybersecurity company create 50 roles and support its roadmap in expanding its services and IP. Apparently, the cash should spruce up Adarma’s security operation and threat management platform.
Adarma CEO John Maynard said that the cause will accelerate the company’s mission to protect the promise of cyber resilience for our customers.
“The evolution of our platform will provide security operations teams with a single view of security performance across the organisation and allow security leaders to consolidate their technology stack and optimise performance, a critical requirement in the current financial climate.”
As part of its plans, Adarma wants to create an inclusive career entry point for young people from diverse academic backgrounds into the Cybersecurity sector.
Scottish Government Business Minister Ivan McKee said: “I congratulate Adarma on winning substantial Scottish Enterprise funding, funding which will help create more than 50 highly skilled roles and could make us all safer from cyber threats.
“The Scottish Government supports these plans to increase diversity through recruitment of entry level staff from a wider pool of talent, which will help support our objectives to transform the economy. Adarma is an Edinburgh-based company which is helping deliver solutions to one of the greatest challenges facing business today and I congratulate them on driving innovation in Scotland and beyond.”