Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedJune 18, 2019

Leading European Software Security Firm, Guardtime, Joins CCIA

Brussels, BELGIUM — The Computer & Communications Industry Association welcomes Guardtime, it’s newest member in Europe. Guardtime is a technology company founded in Estonia and headquartered in Switzerland that has developed the KSI Blockchain technology stack.

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 Europe Vice President Christian Borggreen:

“Guardtime is fast-rising European software security company that is bringing innovation and security to a range of sectors worldwide. We are excited to have Guardtime join our association and support our advocacy for policies that boost cybersecurity, competition and innovation in Europe.”

The following can be attributed to Guardtime CEO, Mike Gault:

We are delighted to join CCIA and the biggest players of the digital economy. We share CCIA’s vision of an open and competitive digital economy, and look forward to contributing our unique insight into digital trust.“

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