Triple Point Security Plans Salt Lake City, Utah, Operations
03/10/2025
“We are excited to serve the Salt Lake City community and the state of Utah with our industry-leading cybersecurity experience in cloud computing security, ZTA, and secure AI adoption,” said Carlo Espiritu, founder and principal consultant of Triple Point Security. “I personally look forward to strengthening our existing relationships with academia, fostering cybersecurity talent development, and providing our services to Utah's technology ecosystem.”
Triple Point Security offers services in risk management, threat detection, and incident response to businesses across various industries.
“We’re excited to see Triple Point Security join Salt Lake City’s vibrant technology sector,” noted Scott Cuthbertson, president of EDCUtah. “This expansion underscores Salt Lake City’s reputation as a hub for innovation, and we look forward to the contributions Triple Point Security will make to our local economy and business landscape.”
"Triple Point Security brings invaluable expertise to Salt Lake City’s growing technology sector,” added Lorena Riffo Jenson, director of Salt Lake City’s Department of Economic Development. “Their innovative approach to cybersecurity and commitment to protecting organizations from digital threats strengthen our city’s position as a leader in tech innovation. We are delighted to welcome a company with such a strong reputation for excellence and integrity to our business community."
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