Encryption Security Solutions plans to hire 5 now, 10 later

Encryption Security Solutions is on the move in more ways than one. The digital security firm has added space, a new office and is planning to add more staff.The company recently moved from Troy to a space in Lake Orion with a few thousand more square feet. It also opened an office on the west side of the state in Grand Lodge. ESS is made up of about a half dozen people and is looking to hire another five right now. Another 10 hires could be in the cards within the next year.A new product promises to propel Encryption Security Services growth as they plan to roll out a hard-drive-protection product for laptops in December. The intriguing thing is that the company hasn’t even begun promoting it and yet, there is a backlog of orders.”We have this trememdous backlog and we’re not even actively selling it yet,” says Kevin Lasser, CEO of Encryption Security Services. “The potential is huge.”And there’s more promise on Encryption Security Services’ government wing, Pure Entropy Technologies.”We have some very, very unique, exciting opportunities with the government,” Lasser says.Source: Kevin Lasser, CEO of Encryption Security ServicesWriter: Jon Zemke

Encryption Security Solutions is on the move in more ways than one. The digital security firm has added space, a new office and is planning to add more staff.

The company recently moved from Troy to a space in Lake Orion with a few thousand more square feet. It also opened an office on the west side of the state in Grand Lodge. ESS is made up of about a half dozen people and is looking to hire another five right now. Another 10 hires could be in the cards within the next year.

A new product promises to propel Encryption Security Services growth as they plan to roll out a hard-drive-protection product for laptops in December. The intriguing thing is that the company hasn’t even begun promoting it and yet, there is a backlog of orders.

“We have this trememdous backlog and we’re not even actively selling it yet,” says Kevin Lasser, CEO of Encryption Security Services. “The potential is huge.”

And there’s more promise on Encryption Security Services’ government wing, Pure Entropy Technologies.

“We have some very, very unique, exciting opportunities with the government,” Lasser says.

Source: Kevin Lasser, CEO of Encryption Security Services
Writer: Jon Zemke

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