Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedSeptember 18, 2018

CCIA Welcomes New Member McAfee

Brussels, BELGIUM  — McAfee, Inc. has joined the Computer & Communications Industry Association. The global company provides comprehensive cyber security solutions to secure customers’ computers, networks and cloud usage from viruses, malware and other security threats.

McAfee is the latest company to join CCIA Europe. In June, Zebra Technologies and Samsung Electronics joined our association.

CCIA is an international nonprofit tech trade association that advocates for innovation and competitive conditions for the tech industry. CCIA opened its Washington office in 1972 and Brussels office in 2009.

The following can be attributed to CCIA Vice President Christian Borggreen:

“We are delighted that McAfee, a world leading security software company, will support CCIA’s advocacy for more secure and competitive cybersecurity policies in Europe.”

 

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