IT solutions and cybersecurity provider OGL Computer Services Group has joined Made in the Midlands as their latest Patron Partner. With the manufacturing sector becoming an increasingly attractive target for cybercriminals, OGL Computer Services Group and its subsidiaries, CyberGuard Technologies, and OGL IT Solutions, help manufacturers protect themselves from cyber-attacks and harness the power of IT.
Established over 45 years ago, OGL is the preferred technology partner to over 1,000 UK businesses, including growing and mid-size businesses and multi-site enterprises. Over 140 of these UK businesses are manufacturers, many of whom are Made in Group members - highlighting the company’s capability to support Made members in critical areas of their business.
Many manufacturers are experiencing attacks from cybercriminals because of the disruption that can be caused by shutting down manufacturing processes – something that is becoming more and more regular. CyberGuard Technologies has an enormous amount of expertise in mitigating this threat to manufacturers by utilising and deploying a whole range of tactics, techniques, and procedures to defend and protect networks and systems.
Alongside heightening cybersecurity threats, the manufacturing industry is also feeling the pressure to digitalise its operation, a result of the pandemic. OGL IT Solutions support manufacturers to make the shift into the digital era and take advantage of the many benefits technology can bring to their industry.
Talking about how OGL found out about the Made in Group, Paul Colwell, Chief Technical Officer for OGL IT Solutions & CyberGuard, said:
“We’ve been aware of the Made in Group for a good number of years and had the pleasure of exhibiting at Made in the Midlands events in the past. We’ve been impressed by the way the Made in Group supports its members and wanted to be part of that. We were delighted when a MIM’s Managing Director contacted us about becoming a Patron Partner due to our reputation in the manufacturing industry.”
OGL believes that now is the perfect time to join MIM due to the sector experiencing significant changes in working practices. Paul added:
“We are seeing an increase in the need, and a keen interest in, adopting new technologies to support a growing mobile/remote workforce. The sector is also falling victim to regular cyber-attacks which is driving many manufacturing businesses to look at ways to strengthen their cybersecurity posture. Both of these require technical expertise, experience, and access to industry-leading products, all of which we have in abundance.”
OGL is looking forward to meeting fellow members of the Made in Group at Made Events and welcomes the challenge of creating bespoke IT solutions for members in the future. As for what members can expect from OGL, Paul concluded: “Members now have somewhere to turn and can look forward to gaining peace of mind that they have a fully-endorsed IT and cybersecurity provider at their disposal.”