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Dtex Systems’ user monitoring platform has received cybersecurity approval under the Department of Homeland Security's Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program.
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Dtex Systems’ user monitoring platform has received cybersecurity approval under the Department of Homeland Security's Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program.
MoreTYSONS CORNER, VA, October 1, 2019 — Matt Kraning, co-founder and chief technology officer at cybersecurity company Expanse, has said the government must aim for "continuous technical validation" to more efficiently protect its information assets, which could be housed in the databases of the numerous suppliers and contractors that it works with, GovCon Wire reported Sept. 17.
MoreThreatConnect's intelligence-based security operations platform has been included in the Department of Homeland Security’s list of approved products for the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program. DHS chose the ThreatConnect offering to help agencies defend networks against threats and support the CDM program's third phase, dubbed Dynamic and Evolving Federal Network Defense, the company said Thursday.
MoreThe Government Business Executive Forum will hold the  CES Government 2020 conference from Jan. 9 to 11 at Park MGM Hotel in Las Vegas. Next year will also mark the 15th anniversary of the enterprise technology and policy summit.
MoreAFCEA International has named 14 government contracting and information technology industry executives to the association's executive committee and appointed 15 professionals to its board of directors.
MoreRackTop Systems hired information technology industry veterans Graham Moore, Michael Beegen and Brian Santrock to respectively serve as vice president of federal sales, director of federal systems engineering and manager of western U.S. federal accounts at the Fulton, Md.-based company.
MoreSanjay Gupta, chief technology officer at the Small Business Administration, will deliver a keynote address at the AKIMA-hosted “Tech for Govies Day: Changing the Art of the Possible†event. AKIMA will hold hands-on demonstrations and panel discussions on information technology platforms and how they can benefit government agencies as part of the four-hour event, which will be held on April 23 at Convene in Rosslyn, Va.
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Dell EMC has revamped its federal channel partner program by reducing the number of distributors to three companies in an effort to address complexity when offering technology platforms and services to federal market clients, CRN reported Monday. Carahsoft, Arrow and Ingram Micro are the three distributors included in the new Dell EMC Federal Partner program, which includes approximately 3K platform providers.
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