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CynergisTek

www.cynergistek.com

 
CynergisTek is a top-ranked cybersecurity and information management consulting firm dedicated to serving the healthcare industry. Since 2004, CynergisTek has offered specialized services and solutions to help organizations achieve privacy, security, compliance, and document output goals. The company has served as a partner to hundreds of healthcare organizations and is dedicated to supporting and educating the industry by contributing to relevant industry associations. The company has been named in numerous research reports as one of the top firms that provider organizations turn to for privacy and security, and won the 2017 Best in KLAS award for Cyber Security Advisory Services.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.cynergistek.com
  • 27271 Las Ramblas Suite 200
    Mission Viejo, CA USA 92691
  • Phone: 512.402.8550

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