Cyacomb has appointed a new chair and secured an additional £2.25m from the Scottish National Investment Bank.
The Edinburgh-based digital forensics company has appointed Maggie Titmuss MBE as chair. She has served as a non-executive director since 2021 and brings more than 30 years in international law enforcement, including holding key positions at the Serious Organised Crime Agency and the National Crime Agency.
Titmuss has also held positions at HSBC and Lloyds Banking Group, where she served as the director of intelligence and incident response. She holds several other non-executive roles, including serving as chair of the Scottish Government’s National Cyber Resilience Advisory Board.
”Through my time working with the company, I’ve seen the impact its technology makes and its growth opportunities,” commented Titmuss. ”As chair, I’m looking forward to building on the momentum within the company and supporting its mission to enable the swift and thorough identification of harmful digital content.”
The £2.25m investment from the bank follows its initial investment of £4.8m in 2023.
Rebecca Currie, senior associate of investment at the bank, said: “Cyacomb’s technology is delivering real impact by detecting known harmful content and supporting law enforcement in a battle against child sexual abuse and terrorist material.
”The efficiencies it is bringing to law enforcement agencies is impressive and we are excited to support the company in its next phase of growth.“
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