SE Labs Ltd
Simon PG Edwards has a varied work experience spanning over 25 years. Simon PG began their career as an Internet Editor at Computer Buyer in 1995 and later worked at Dennis Interactive as a Senior Online Editor from 1998-2000. In 2000, they became a Technical Director at DeadSecure Ltd for a year before moving on to become the Technical Editor at Computer Shopper from 2001-2008. Simon PG then became the Features Editor at Computer Shopper from 2008-2010. Simon PG joined Dennis Publishing (Dennis Technology Labs) in 2007 as their Technical Director and served in that position until 2015 when they became the CEO of SE Labs Ltd. In 2012, they were appointed as the Chairman of the Board of Directors at AMTSO and served in that position until 2015. Simon PG then became the Chair of the Board of Directors at AMTSO from 2017-2019 and presently serves as their Director and Co-Chair.
Simon PG Edwards obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in English Literature/ History of Ideas from Kingston University between 1991 and 1994. Simon PG also attended PMC but no degree or field of study information was provided.
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SE Labs Ltd
SE Labs aims to improve information technology security by assessing products and services designed to detect attacks, protect against intrusions or both. We test a range of solutions including endpoint software, network appliances and cloud services. Our tests are technically accurate and relevant, and are conducted with the utmost integrity.Weperform private testing as well as producing public reports.The company's founder is Simon Edwards, ex-Technical Director of security testing organisation Dennis Technology Labs and Chairman of the Board of the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization (AMTSO). He has been testing anti-malware and other security products since 1995 and published results for the first 'real-world' anti-malware test, which involved full end-to-end threat testing using internet-connected endpoints, inclusion of web-based exploits and full execution of malware.