KYND’s redesigns website to highlight its ability to make the complex look easy

Cyber risk management solution developer KYND has launched a new website, which it hopes will convey its ability to transform something complex into a simple and easy to understand system.

The new website leverages new visual enhancements, engaging content and streamlined navigation. KYND believes the new design better reflects its brand’s identity and support a personalised website experience for KYND’s primary client segments, such as organisations, brokers, underwriters, and managed services providers.

Speaking on the new website, KYND CMO Melanie Hayes said, “After months of dedication and hard work, we’re incredibly excited to debut our revamped website to the world!

“This redesign not only allows an enhanced, informative user experience for our clients, prospects, and partners alike but also perfectly reflects our imperturbable commitment to make complex cyber risks quick to identify, simple to understand, and easy to manage. Hence, we would like to invite those interested to explore our new website and find out how exactly KYND’s innovative technology can make it happen!”

Founded in 2018, the London-based company stylises itself as a new breed of cyber company. Originally, it was created with the aim of helping businesses effectively stay ahead of cybercrime. Its tools now enable critical, comprehensive and easy-to-understand insight into an organisation’s cyber exposure.

The newly launched website hopes to express the company’s extensive range of cyber risk management solutions for its current and prospective clients, outline specific sectors they operate within and give a comprehensive range of industry insights.

In addition to cyber risk management, the platform helps brokers sell and renew cyber insurance policies.

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