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Advantage has joined key suppliers to government on Marketplace, which recognises them as suppliers that government departments can purchase from.Advantage has joined leading suppliers in the following categories:

• Information Security Risk Management and Assessment
• Information Security Assurance
• ICT Security Incident Response, Investigation and Forensics

Regional Sales Executive for Advantage, Steve Smith said “Being in these catalogues gives government agencies and SOE’s the confidence that we have been pre-approved as a professional service provider. With our services being in the Marketplace catalogues, we have been recognised as a whole of government supplier, acknowledging the quality of our services and support.”

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