Neurosoft SA

05/29/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/29/2025 04:32

Information & Communication Technology Sector: Last Updates

In a recent captivating interview with NewsΙΤ, Neurosoft's CEO, Nodas Paschalidis, discussed the hottest topics of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector.

Neurosoft's evolution was impressive over the last three years, focusing solely on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure projects.

The boost of the Recovery Fund was significant in driving Greece's digital transformation, as witnessed in recent years. We are currently navigating the challenging phase of the implementation, characterized by tight schedules and staffing shortages. However, the demand for technology has never been greater, ensuring that these vital projects will move forward.

The investment landscape in Greece's technology sector is buzzing with potential, with numerous investment opportunities available, and a big need for larger, more robust structures to support the ongoing digital transformation.

Two major challenges that businesses face in the realm of cybersecurity? A lack of maturity in handling cyber threats and a failure to adopt a proactive security mindset. The need for cybersecurity services in Greece is expected to surge, as many organizations find themselves still unprepared in terms of business culture and technology to manage these rising threats.

It's a period of brimming growth for Neurosoft. Cybersecurity is our core business, which forms the backbone of our holistic portfolio of offensive, defensive and advisory services, backed by experienced teams and best-of-breed technology, both in Greece and Cyprus.

We heartily thank NewsIT and Dimitis Delevengos for the warm hosting and engaging conversation.

Don't miss out on reading the whole article and watching the interview here.

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