AHA adds cybersecurity firm to its Preferred Cybersecurity Provider program

Cybersecurity firm [redacted] today announced that it is the newest vendor to earn accreditation by AHA as part of the association’s Preferred Cybersecurity Provider program. [redacted] earned the accreditation for its incident response services. The Preferred Cybersecurity Provider program assists AHA members by directing them to firms that provide exceptional value in terms of pricing and quality for cybersecurity services.
For more information on the program or other cyber matters, contact John Riggi, AHA’s senior advisor for cybersecurity and risk, at jriggi@aha.org.
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