Our History - FORTI-CY
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Our History

Rooted in Security, Growing in Cyber Defense

Strategos International’s legacy in safety and security since 2002, serving over 500,000 professionals in 15 countries. Introduction to FORTI-CY is the natural extension of Strategos commitment to security in the digital world.

Strategos International has the unique distinction of engaging 500 protection professionals across the United States and internationally for client projects that have pressing safety and security needs.

Founded in 2002, Strategos International has the distinction of having trained, consulted, and protected over 500,000 people in over 15 countries across the world. These include security awareness trainings, consulting services, and protection for corporate, government, school, faith-based, law enforcement, and military professionals.

Our company holds offices in Missouri, Texas, and Florida, giving us the ability to respond immediately to the consulting needs and safety concerns of different organizations across the country.

Almost all of Strategos exponential growth is attributable to repeat or referral business. This is a result of our absolute commitment to serving our clients according to our core values of Excellence, Integrity, Synergy, and Humility.

We always adhere to these values and will never compromise on what we believe in—and our clients know it. We also work to ensure that our clients do not compromise their own values in pursuit of safety, security, or risk mitigation. That’s why when providing security awareness training or other solution recommendations for our clients, we first identify their “core mission & culture” and then recommend and deliver solutions. Not only do these recommendations avoid compromising the climate and values of an organization—they often enhance them.