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Comtrade System Integration recognized among top global cybersecurity providers in MSSP Alert 250 for 2024

Comtrade System Integration, a regional leader in IT solutions and cybersecurity, has recently been recognized on the prestigious MSSP Alert 250 list for 2024. The company ranked highly among global players and was listed among the top 20 European firms in the field. This recognition, awarded by CyberRisk Alliance, a well-respected global network of leading brands, marks a major achievement not only for Comtrade but also for the broader IT community in the region. It highlights that local companies can compete on a global scale.

The Comtrade System Integration cybersecurity team comprises over 30 experts who monitor potential threats 24/7, identify vulnerabilities, and provide clients with the most effective protection. The team uses advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and data analytics, to ensure rapid response to emerging threats and maintain a high level of security.

In total, the company employs over 500 professionals across various IT disciplines, enabling them to offer comprehensive solutions to their clients.

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On this occasion, we spoke with Mr. Milet Jelić, Senior Business Development Manager at Comtrade System Integration. Mr. Jelić emphasized that being included in the MSSP Alert 250 list for 2024 is a significant honor and a testament to the hard work and dedication of his team, with full support from the company. According to Jelić, this success not only strengthens Comtrade’s position as a regional leader but also establishes the company as a serious global competitor — with the best part being that all of this is driven by local expertise.

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