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Meet our Advisory Group members – Neil Bayliss

Updated: Nov 4


Over the years, we’ve been fortunate enough to build up an incredible community of IT and cybersecurity experts. From our Advisory Group members to our Cyber Essential Partners, we’re so grateful to the individuals and businesses who work with us to help small businesses take control of their cybersecurity. Today, we’re introducing you to Neil Babyliss, founder of Hubtel

 

Neil Bayliss founded Hubtel in 2002 after working as a telecoms engineer in the Midlands installing Panasonic telephone systems. He expanded the business into a fully-fledged Managed Service Provider when it became apparent that the telecoms market was converging with IT and clients began asking for informal IT support.  

 

His most exciting journey has been developing Hubtel IT’s cybersecurity solutions as clients recognise this as a critical need for their business. He believes that this area will continue to gain prominence with the take up of AI and the ever-evolving threat of cyber-crime.  

 

Neil is a Birmingham City football supporter and enjoys watching his children play various sports in his spare time. 

  

 

If you’re looking to join our community, we’re always looking for new members to offer guidance, and advice and help influence the direction of the centre. Contact us to join the team today. 

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