DruvStar links up with Trilogy Group to push into tribal gaming sector

DruvStar is planning to expand its services, footprint, and visibility in the tribal gaming and healthcare industries across the US. 
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Las Vegas-based data and cyber security specialist DruvStar has announced plans this week to expand its services, footprint, and visibility in the tribal gaming and healthcare industries across the US. 

The company has engaged with Trilogy Group, a woman-owned company, whose principals’ combined experience in the gaming industry and business exceeds half a century.

DruvStar Founder and CEO Manjit Gombra Singh explained: “DruvStar has been fortunate to find early success in tribal nations and takes its role in cyber defense seriously. 

“The Trilogy Group has unmatched credentials and insight into the needs of tribal communities. Together, DruvStar and Trilogy will help our clients be better prepared to operate their businesses while protecting against the dangers in cybersecurity.” 

Valerie Spicer, Founding Partner at Trilogy Group, added: “The cyber and data security services offered by DruvStar, specifically in the gaming and healthcare industries, are especially timely and relevant today, as we see ransomware and other attacks perpetrated with greater frequency. 

“For Trilogy Group, partnering with DruvStar is a win-win. We can introduce the company to key industry leaders throughout both Indian County and the industry, where DruvStar can offer much-needed protection against data breaches and cyber-attacks.”

Last month, DruvStar agreed to a partnership with Kindbridge to assist the problem gambling treatment company in providing its services to those that need help by enhancing its cyber security.