• Executive Co-Chair of PentenAmio, Matthew Wilson, and CEO of PentenAmio Australia, Sarah Bailey.

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    Executive Co-Chair of PentenAmio, Matthew Wilson, and CEO of PentenAmio Australia, Sarah Bailey. Credit: PentenAmio
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Penten and Amiosec have merged to form PentenAmio. Among the founders of Penten and Amiosec, Matthew Wilson and Adrian Cunningham respectively, have been appointed as Executive Co-Chairs of the merged business. 

“This merger will help us provide our customers with the agility and innovation which they need, wherever they are in the world,” Executive Co-Chair of PentenAmio, Adrian Cunningham, said. “By joining forces we give ourselves, our nations and their allies access to an unrivalled breadth and depth of expertise across secure communications and beyond.”

Sarah Bailey, previously CFO at Penten, has been appointed CEO of PentenAmio Australia, and Matt Thomas has been newly appointed CEO of PentenAmio UK, joining the team from NCC Group. Both appointments are effective immediately. 

“This is a moment of global inflection,” Wilson stated. “Rising geopolitical tension and increasing digital threats demand transformative technology responses. PentenAmio is purpose-built to meet this demand leveraging scalable, sovereign deep tech solutions.”

PentenAmio possesses approximately 300 security-cleared professionals, and sovereign facilities in both Australia and the UK. The company is the developer and owner of proprietary technology IP. Its scalable encryption and deception solutions are, according to PentenAmio, sovereign-certified, and actively deployed in classified environments by more than 20 national security and defence organisations across the UK, Australia, and Canada.

The company is also expanding its reach into NATO-aligned jurisdictions.

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