Malwarebytes creates 50 new jobs in Cork

Malwarebytes creates 50 new jobs in Cork


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The US Cybersecurity company, Malwarebytes, is to create 50 new jobs in Cork over the next three years.

The company has announced plans to open its EMEA HQ in the city.

Marcin Kleczynski the founder & CEO Malwarebyties said Cork is an ideal location for a number of reasons.

“Cork has a deserved reputation as a leading location for technology companies, with a talented workforce and established tech ecosystem, it gives Malwarebytes the opportunity to build a world-class team. We are experiencing remarkable business growth and Cork will play a central role in our European expansion.”

With global headquarters in Silicon Valley, USA, the fast growing company has already been nominated as one of Forbes Magazine’s ‘America’s Most Promising Companies’ this year.

Anthony O’Mara, VP of Sales, EMEA, said “With a crime-fighting Silicon Valley culture, great brand and recognised set of products, Malwarebytes provides an exciting employment opportunity for local talent. Cork was a natural choice for the company and we look forward to using it as our base of operations moving forward.”

Malwarebytes provides software designed to protect consumers and businesses against advanced threats that consistently escape detection by other antivirus solutions.

Founded in 2008, the self-funded company is headquartered in California, operates offices in Europe, and employs a global team of researchers and experts.

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