Detego Global, the company behind award-winning Digital Forensics, Case Management, and Endpoint Monitoring solutions, is proud to announce its partnership with Go Heroes, a U.S.-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting veterans and first responders as they transition into meaningful civilian careers. As part of this collaboration, Detego Global is donating 50 free licenses annually for its Cyber Crime and Digital Forensics Fundamentals Course, equipping veterans with sought-after investigative and incident response skills.
With the ever-increasing use of digital devices and the exponential growth of data, Detego Global’s solutions have become the preferred choice for rapidly acquiring, analyzing, and acting on evidence and intelligence. Trusted by military units, law enforcement teams, intelligence agencies, and enterprises worldwide, Detego Global is led by a world-class senior team comprising members from the military, government, law enforcement, and tech sectors. The company also proudly employs many former service members, and this new initiative further deepens its commitment to supporting the veteran community.
“At Detego Global, we understand the unique value that veterans bring to the cybersecurity field,” said Andy Lister, a UK Special Forces veteran and Managing Director of Detego Global. “Their discipline, technical acumen, and adaptability are ideally suited for roles in digital forensics and criminal investigations. By partnering with Go Heroes and offering free access to our training, we’re helping more veterans make that transition with confidence.”
The donated self-paced course offers foundational training in digital forensics and the investigation of cyber crimes, making it an ideal entry point for those looking to launch careers in these high-growth sectors. With thousands of unfilled cybersecurity positions in the U.S. alone, the opportunity for skilled veterans to step into these roles has never been greater. Veterans already make up more than 10% of the U.S. cyber workforce, a testament to how well their military experience translates into the digital frontlines.
Go Heroes, founded in 2013, has grown into a trusted organization offering services such as leadership coaching, business development, emergency preparedness, and nonprofit support. Rooted in a deep respect for those who serve, their mission is to empower heroes and strengthen communities.
“This partnership with Detego Global is a powerful extension of our mission,” said Jason McClaren, Founder of Go Heroes. “We exist to give back to those who’ve given so much, and this training opens the door to high-demand, high-impact careers for veterans. The skills gained from this course will set them on a path toward long-term success in the digital investigations space.”
Go Heroes’ work is guided by values of honor, empowerment, resilience, and openness – principles that closely align with Detego Global’s commitment to real, actionable support for those transitioning from service to civilian life.
Javis Olson, a U.S. Special Operations veteran and Army reservist who works at Detego Global as a Solutions Provider, shared his perspective: “Leaving the military can feel like stepping into the unknown, but Detego Global made that transition smooth for me. Training like this makes a huge difference, and I’m proud to see more veterans getting these opportunities.”
As both organizations continue their missions, this collaboration stands as a powerful example of how businesses and nonprofits can come together to honor service, empower change, and build a stronger, more resilient future for veterans.