Austin, Texas, Aug. 15, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bravatek Solutions, Inc. (OTC PINK: BVTK) announced this week that Google’s marketing program has begun to drive brand awareness for Bravatek’s Ecrypt One, the Company’s patent-pending cybersecurity email software, and Tuitio™, a consumer cybersecurity product that protects against malware.
Chuck Brooks, named the “#2 Global Cybersecurity Influencer” in the world this year, commented: “The Google Marketing Program with Bravatek is a game changer that will allow small and medium businesses, and all consumers, accessibility to next generation security technologies.
“Tuitio provides a new, affordable, easy to use antivirus software that uses a truly effective method to stop breaches before malware can infect a device or a system. Encrypt One secures corporate e-mail networks and protects IP that has been the most vulnerable avenue to phishing cyber-attacks. These two offerings, marketed in coordination with Google, can be paradigm changing for impacting the endpoint security capabilities of both companies and individual users in a world of growing cyber-threats,” Mr. Brooks concluded.
Visit this link to learn more about EcryptOne: https://bravatek.com/solutions/software/ecrypt-one/
And Tuitio: https://bravatek.com/solutions/software/tuitio/
Chuck Brooks was named by LinkedIn as one of “The Top 5 Tech People to Follow on LinkedIn” out of their 550 million members. He was named by Thompson Reuters as a “Top 50 Global Influencer in Risk, Compliance,” and by IFSEC as the “#2 Global Cybersecurity Influencer” in 2018. In both 2017 and 2016, he was named “Cybersecurity Marketer of the Year by the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards. He is also a Cybersecurity Expert for “The Network” at the Washington Post, Visiting Editor at Homeland Security Today, and Executive Editor of a forthcoming Newsweek publication on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
Chuck’s professional industry affiliations include being the Chairman of CompTIA’s New and Emerging Technology Committee, as a member of The AFCEA Cybersecurity Committee, and as member of the Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Working Group. Some of Chuck’s other activities include being a Subject Matter Expert to The Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center (HDIAC), a Department of Defense (DoD) sponsored organization through the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), as a featured presenter at USTRANSCOM on cybersecurity threats to transportation, as a featured presenter to the FBI and the National Academy of Sciences on Life Sciences Cybersecurity. He is an Advisory Board Member for The Center for Advancing Innovation and was also appointed as a Technology Partner Advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He has served as the lead Judge for the 2014,15,16,and 17 Government Security News Homeland Security News Awards evaluating top security technologies.
In government, Chuck has received two senior Presidential appointments. Under President George W. Bush Chuck was appointed to The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as the first Legislative Director of The Science & Technology Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security. He also was appointed as Special Assistant to the Director of Voice of America under President Reagan. He served as a top Advisor to the late Senator Arlen Specter on Capitol Hill covering security and technology issues on Capitol Hill. In local government he also worked as an Auxiliary Police officer for Arlington, Virginia.
In media, Chuck is the featured Homeland Security contributor for Federal Times, featured cybersecurity contributor for High Performance Counsel on cybersecurity, and an advisor and contributor to Cognitive World, a leading publication on artificial intelligence. He has also appeared in Forbes and Huffington Post and has published more than 150 articles and blogs on cybersecurity, homeland security and technology issues. He has 45,000 followers on LinkedIn and runs a dozen LI groups, including the two largest in homeland security.