IK Systems, a security integrator based in Victor, N.Y., has launched a Cyber Services division as it pursues strategic efforts to drive growth, enhance customer relationships and ensure robust cybersecurity measures.

David Naiko, an esteemed cybersecurity professional, has been appointed Director of Cyber and Managed Services for the new division. Naiko brings a wealth of experience in safeguarding digital landscapes. His track record includes designing robust security networks that exceed the recommendations and requirements of commonly accepted cyber frameworks, developing incident response and Business Continuity plans, and proactively working on cyber architectures to address threat mitigation. Naiko’s vision aligns perfectly with IK Systems’ commitment to helping clients protect their physical, and digital, assets, according to an announcement.

Douglas Liebig, a seasoned systems engineer and cybersecurity professional, has joined the division in the role of Senior Systems Engineer. His technical prowess spans systems and network architecture, access control systems, video systems with advanced analytics providing business intelligence and cybersecurity. As senior systems engineer, he collaborates closely with Naiko, crafting cyber solutions tailored to customer needs. Whether it’s securing digital perimeters or fortifying critical systems, Liebig’s expertise ensures IK Systems remains at the forefront of innovation, helping safe-guard organizations in an ever-evolving cyber landscape, the announcement states.

IK Systems COO Melissa Marcella emphasizes the importance of understanding customer needs. “Our clients’ challenges drive our strategic initiatives. Launching the Cyber Service Division reflects our dedication to providing effective solutions,” she states. “With Naiko and Liebig leading the way, IK Systems is poised to enhance security across all fronts. This division allows us to add an additional level of security, and value, to our current customer base, while also positioning us to offer our services in markets that may not need traditional physical security solutions.”

In February, the company announced the launch of a new Door Hardware division.