’We are raising our aspirations even further,’ says chief executive
Software firm CyberCube has rebranded as part of the next stage in its growth journey.
Now known as CyberCube 2.0, the firm has unveiled a new logo and visual identity which it claims reflects a “new set of even loftier aspirations”.
One of the key changes to the branding includes the appearance of a new c-device brand mark, which sits alongside what the business describes as “unfussy contemporary typography”.
In a blog post announcing the change, chief executive Pascal Millaire said: “In 2015, we had lofty ambitions to become the pre-eminent cyber risk analytics partner to the insurance industry as a start-up organisation that was being incubated by a Fortune 500 company.
”Today, we are that respected market leader with an impressive global client list and a broad portfolio of award-winning cyber analytics offerings.”
Aspirations
CyberCube has over 100 clients in the global (re)insurance sector and has applications to assist with public and private sector cyber risk quantification needs.
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“We are raising our aspirations even further,” Millaire said.
”Cyber has the potential to become one of the largest lines in P&C insurance and we intend to support that long-term growth.
”We are working with our clients to improve the resilience of organisations and society with our financial cyber analytics.”
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