Happy Birthday FullProxy!

Today, FullProxy is celebrating its eighth anniversary, marking a journey of remarkable innovation, substantial growth, and commitment to cybersecurity excellence.

Founded in 2015 by CEO Ewan Ferguson and CTO Chris Templeton, FullProxy began its Journey as a cyber security consultancy. Over the past eight years, the company has transformed into a powerhouse team, boasting an impressive client portfolio in sectors such as healthcare, banking, finance, and property management. Not only this but FullProxy has expanded its services to include pen testing and cyber security health checks.

FullProxy has consistently been at the forefront of protecting businesses from the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats. What was once merely a vision has been transformed into a tangible reality, a testament to the collective hard work, dedication, and commitment of the entire FullProxy team.

Join us in celebrating this significant milestone! Here’s to eight years of resilience, growth, and the ongoing mission of making the digital world a safer place.

As we reflect on FullProxy’s journey, we would like to thank our team, clients, and partners who have been integral to its success. The celebration of this eighth anniversary serves as a moment to appreciate the achievements of the past and to anticipate the continued positive impact FullProxy will undoubtedly have on the cyber security landscape in the years to come. Happy Birthday, FullProxy!

Ewan Ferguson
Chief Executive Officer
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