Intelligent CISO Issue 82 | Page 9

SuperCom secures two new agency contracts in Kentucky
Businesses making substantial strides with UK GDPR

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SuperCom secures two new agency contracts in Kentucky

uperCom , a global provider of secured solutions for the e-Government , IoT and cybersecurity sectors , has

S announced it has secured two new contracts with key agencies in Kentucky .

These contracts involve the deployment of SuperCom ’ s advanced public safety technologies , designed to enhance monitoring capabilities and provide reliable solutions tailored to agency needs .
SuperCom displaced different incumbent competitors for each agency , securing these contracts through its trusted technologies . This achievement reflects SuperCom ’ s expanding US footprint and growing reputation as a trusted electronic monitoring and public safety solutions provider .
By fostering direct partnerships with government agencies and delivering tailored solutions , SuperCom further strengthens Kentucky ’ s public safety infrastructure with proven tools designed to enhance offender monitoring and support rehabilitation efforts .
Ordan Trabelsi , President and CEO of SuperCom , said : “ We are thrilled to deepen our engagement in the Commonwealth of Kentucky , a region where SuperCom has already established roots . These new wins reflect not only our competitive edge in technology but also the trust we ’ ve built through our prior achievements in the state , including the deployment of our PureProtect domestic violence monitoring solutions .
“ Our growing presence in Kentucky is part of SuperCom ’ s broader US expansion , where we continue to introduce innovative public safety technologies that address the evolving needs of agencies and communities .
“ These contracts reaffirm our ability to deliver tailored , highquality solutions while supporting agencies in achieving their missions effectively .”

Businesses making substantial strides with UK GDPR

our years since the implementation of the UK General Data Protection Regulation ( GDPR ), Charlie Bromley-Griffiths ,

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Senior Legal Counsel at Conga , says UK businesses have made substantial strides in aligning with its requirements
Introduced post-Brexit to maintain high data protection standards , UK GDPR has reshaped how organisations handle personal data , ensuring greater transparency , accountability and security .
Charlie Bromley-Griffiths , Senior Legal Counsel at Conga , said : “ Over the last four years , UK businesses have made substantial strides in aligning with UK GDPR requirements .
“ Companies have implemented stronger data governance policies , enhanced security protocols and prioritised the rights of data subjects . However , challenges still remain , particularly for SMEs struggling with the complexity and cost of full compliance . GDPR mandates stringent measures to safeguard consumer data , which includes data storage , processing and transfer practices , all of which impacts organisations ’ data strategies and operational costs .
“ The international data landscape is now rather complex . UK businesses handling data from the EU must also comply with the EU GDPR . Then , of course , there is the US-UK data bridge , which forms part of the EU-US Data Privacy Framework and permits the flow of EU-based data to the US under certain conditions . All of which highlights the importance of maintaining dual or more adept compliance strategies to ensure smooth operations across borders – and , ultimately , preserve trust with customers , reassuring them that their data is safe .”
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