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Frazer-Nash expands resilience team

Frazer-Nash Engineering Consultancy has expanded its resilience team in response to increasing demand on resilience and security expertise, appointing Anthony Newbery and Matthew Epps to add new skills sets.

In the last financial year, Frazer-Nash Consultancy has seen its resilience work become one of the fastest growing parts of the whole business. The company’s strategy for growth is set to continue, as it invests in the developing security and resilience market.

Bill Hodson, Director at Frazer-Nash said: “Frazer-Nash’s resilience offer has gone from strength to strength since its launch in 2013. In our last financial year, it represented a significant part our overall growth.

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“In an increasingly uncertain world, organisations need to know that they can respond effectively to a crisis or issue, continue to operate and recover effectively.

“As part of our strategic growth plan, we have launched a service to help clients understand and respond to the British Standards Institute BS65000 Guidance for Organisational Resilience. We also continue to develop our successful cyber security offering.

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“We are well-placed to deliver innovative and complete solutions that ensure any organisation can return to business as usual after being hit by foreseen or unforeseen adverse circumstances. In response to our success, we will continue to invest in our team this year.”

As part of the company’s investment, two new members have joined the team, with Anthony Newbery providing through-life support and bespoke resilience solutions to clients that will help them develop a competitive edge and Matthew Epps who will help Frazer Nash’s clients understand their information assurance risk and develop secure solutions to provide a balance between risk, functionality and cost, ensuring compliance with industry best practice.

Anthony Newbery is a developed vetting cleared network and infrastructure professional with 13 years’ experience working for the Ministry of Defence, BT and Enterprise Services - EMEA Defence. He will be providing through-life support and bespoke resilience solutions to clients.

Matthew Epps is an Information Assurance (IA) specialist with experience across a broad portfolio of complex, multi-million pound projects, ranging from traditional Information Systems (IS) with global reach to non-traditional IS assets such as ships, aircraft and other specialist systems requiring bespoke security controls.
 

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