The Herjavec GroupThe Herjavec Group (THG) is one of Canada's fastest-growing technology companies and the country's largest IT security provider. THG delivers complete security and network acceleration services to companies around the globe, supported by Canada's largest group of certified security engineers. Their expertise enables THG to maintain its leadership position across a wide range of functions, including secure content management solutions, Email Security, WAN acceleration, intrusion prevention technologies, risk management and fully-managed network security systems. In the BeginningThe firm's initial business activities were centered on its role as a vendor of CheckPoint firewalls, serving some of Canada's most complex networks. Among the first in the industry to recognize the critical need for anti-spam technology, THG later added CipherTrust to its services; CipherTrust was later acquired by Secure Computing which, in turn, was folded into the McAfee line.Thi
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