Martin Riley

Martin Riley, Director of Managed Security Services

 Martin joined Bridewell in 2021 as Director of Managed Security Services. A Board Director, he is responsible for leading the continued growth and scaling of Bridewell’s Managed Security Service portfolio, including the Security Operations Centre (SOC) and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service.

Martin has nearly 20 years’ experience in designing, implementing and leading on secure networking solutions across on premise, public, private and hybrid cloud services. Prior to joining Bridewell, he was CTO of Timico where he was responsible for the strategic direction and digital transformation of the business as well as service development. Before this he was Head of Infrastructure at Adapt.

Martin is passionate about the role cyber security plays in infrastructure and cloud services. He is Azure certified and is an AWS Architect, with accreditations in Cisco and Juniper Networks.

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