Anomali creates 120 jobs in Belfast with new European centre

US-based cyber security firm Anomali is to create 120 new jobs with the opening of a new centre in Belfast.

North of the border regional development agency Invest NI reveals Anomali is to open its European Research and Development Labs and the Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) in Belfast.

The Northern Ireland agency has offered Anomali £780k in support of the new jobs, which are expected to be in place by the end of 2019. The average salary will be £34,445, and 23 of the positions have already been filled.

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