Dave Abraham

Business Counsellor at Cranfield School of Management

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  • Cranfield School of Management

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Cranfield School of Management

Having sold his previous business, Dave Abraham is now an independent investor, consultant, and director of IS Online Ltd. IS Online delivers a “part-time IT director” for SMEs, with the understanding of both IT, and the business experience and perspective of what a small business and owner needs. As such we help SMEs have an independent view to shape their IT strategy and direction, and then implementation, to help SMEs obtain the benefits from good processes, systems and IT to help them grow, flex and be efficient to grow profits.

Prior to 2013, Dave Abraham was CEO and co-founder of Signify, the secure authentication service, an IT security service to many blue-chip customers. Signify was successfully sold Signify to Accumuli PLC in 2013. Signify helps organisations to secure their computer networks by providing a secure alternative to passwords that safely enables remote access to systems and information by delivering two-factor authentication as an on-demand hosted service.

Dave has a degree in Applied Computing from the University of East Anglia in Norwich.

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