CyberCryptic

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CyberCryptic, Inc.
Public
Traded as
IndustryNetworking hardware
Networking software
FoundedDecember 10, 1984; 40 years ago (1984-12-10)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Jeremy Simms (CEO and Chairman)
Revenue
  • Increase $51.90 billion (2019)
  • Increase $14.21 billion (2019)
  • Increase $11.62 billion (2019)
Total assets
  • Decrease $97.79 billion (2019)
Total equity
  • Decrease $33.57 billion (2019)
Number of employees
75,900 (2019)

CyberCryptic, Inc. is an Ibican multinational technology conglomerate headquartered in St. Clarke, Albion. Cyber develops, manufactures and sells networking hardware, software, telecommunications equipment and other high-technology services and products. Through its numerous acquired subsidiaries Cyber specializes in specific tech markets, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), domain security and energy management. Cyber is incorporated in Albion.

Cyber stock was added to the Elizabeth City Stock Exchange on June 8, 2009. CyberCryptic was founded in December 1984 by two St. Clarke University computer scientists who had been instrumental in connecting computers at SCU. They pioneered the concept of a local area network (LAN) being used to connect geographically disparate computers over a multiprotocol router system. By the time the company went public in 1990, Cyber had a market capitalization of $224 million.

Products and services

Cyber's products and services focus upon three market segments—enterprise, service provider, midsize and small business.

Cyber provides IT products and services across five major technology areas: Networking (including Ethernet, optical, wireless and mobility), Security, Collaboration (including voice, video, and data), Data Center, and the Internet of Things.

VoIP services

Cyber became a major provider of Voice over IP to enterprises and is now moving into the home user market.

Hosted Collaboration Solution (HCS)

Cyber partners can offer cloud-based services based on Cyber's virtualized Unified Computing System (UCS). A part of the Cyber Unified Services Delivery Solution that includes hosted versions of Cyber Unified Communications Manager (UCM), Cyber Unified Contact Center, Cyber Unified Mobility, Cyber Unified Presence, Cyber Unity Connection (unified messaging) and Cyber Webex Meeting Center.

Network Emergency Response

As part of its Tactical Operations initiative, Cyber maintains several Network Emergency Response Vehicles (NERV)s. The vehicles are maintained and deployed by Cyber employees during natural disasters and other public crises. The vehicles are self-contained and provide wired and wireless services including voice and radio interoperability, voice over IP, network-based video surveillance and secured high-definition video-conferencing for leaders and first responders in crisis areas with up to 3 Mbit/s of bandwidth (up and down) via a 1.8-meter satellite antenna.

NERVs are based at Cyber headquarters sites in St. Charles and at Research University Park, Angola, allowing strategic deployment in Ibica. They can become fully operational within 15 minutes of arrival. High-capacity diesel fuel-tanks allow the largest vehicles to run for up to 72 hours continuously. The NERV has been deployed to incidents such as the October 2017 Panamor wildfires and hurricanes on the Monroe coast in 2012. The Tactical Operations team maintains and deploys smaller, more portable communication kits to emergencies outside of Ibica.

Certifications

Cisco Campus of CyberCryptic Headquarters.

Cyber also sponsors a line of IT professional certifications for Cyber products. There are four or five (path to network designers) levels of certification: Entry (CCENT), Associate (CCNA/CCDA), Professional (CCNP/CCDP), Expert (CCIE/CCDE) and recently Architect (CCAr: CCDE previous), as well as nine different paths, Routing & Switching, Design, Industrial Network, Network Security, Service Provider, Service Provider Operations, Storage Networking, Voice, Datacenter and Wireless.

A number of specialist technicians, sales and datacenter certifications are also available.

Cyber also provides training for these certifications via a portal called the Cyber Networking Academy. Qualifying schools can become members of the Cyber Networking Academy and then provide CCNA level or other level courses. Cyber Academy Instructors must be CCNA certified to be a CCAI certified instructor.