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Cyber security firm acquired by national company
A Bristol-based cyber security firm has been acquired by a national company.
Bitweave, which provides software engineering, data analysis and cyber services to the national security sector, has been snapped up by CACI, a leading data and technology solutions company.
Nick Leaver, founder and CEO of Bitweave, said: “Joining forces with CACI gives us more power, resources and support to provide scalable, adaptive solutions to organisations of national importance.
“We’re excited about the potential for growth, innovation and to deepen our reputation, under the CACI banner, of delivering industry-leading software skills and services that work for the safety, security and prosperity of the UK.”
Jeet Khaira, a managing director at CACI, added that Bitweave is a perfect fit and an important addition to their national security business.
“We’re delighted to welcome the Bitweave team and their exceptionally rigorous software engineering and data analysis mindset.
“Their important position in the national security sector is a mark of both their capability and calibre.
“We have common core values and a shared culture – a collaborative work style, a focus on solving real-world problems and a passion for deploying the best and most secure technology solutions for our clients.”
Established in 1975, CACI employs more than 1,200 staff in the UK and Europe, providing business information systems to public and private sector clients.
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