Acumen expands its team – two exciting recruits to support business growth

AN engineer-powered cyber security service provider, today announced it has appointed Spencer Misstear and Darren Sewell to its team to

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AN engineer-powered cyber security service provider, today announced it has appointed Spencer Misstear and Darren Sewell to its team to support its business growth plans and its expansion into new regions and sectors.

Acumen is one of Scotland’s most exciting cyber start-ups, which brings market-leading technology to the UK to help organisations combat their most complex cyber security threats.

The dedicated Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) launched in March and has already established partnerships with some of the most innovative cyber players in the world, including CrowdStrike, Elastic, Fortinet, and Barracuda. Headquartered in Glasgow, Acumen offers its client a 24/7 SOC, plus managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), training, and consultancy.

Today the organisation is announcing it has appointed two new recruits who will be supporting the company on its mission to become one of the top five MSSPs in the UK within the next five years.

Spencer Misstear joins the Acumen team boasting 25 years of experience in sales and business development within some of the world’s leading enterprises. He will be using his extensive experience to support the strategic growth of Acumen, with a specific focus on enterprise and public sector organisations. Darren Sewell has also been appointed, bringing with him over ten years of sales and channel experience. In his role, Darren will be helping raise awareness and drive sales for Acumen in the South of England, while also working to expand the organisation’s channel business. 

“We are delighted to announce these exciting hires so early in the Acumen journey. Spencer will play a pivotal role in developing our enterprise and public sector customer base in Scotland. These are two key vertical targets for Acumen, and we have already had some early success in helping these organisations tackle some of the mission-critical cyber security threats they are facing today. Darren will take a lead in developing direct customer relationships in the South, as well as working to expand our channel business in the region. We see real potential in our channel business through partnerships with VARs and MSPs, who often don’t have the resources to comprehensively manage cyber security for their clients and need to outsource the function to dedicated MSSPs. Working with Acumen makes sense for these organisations as it allows them to free up internal resources, while being confident that the cyber security of clients is being carefully managed by experts in the field,” said Mark Robertson, CRO and co-founder of Acumen.

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