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Electrosoft’s Dr. Nnamdi Osia joined other federal cybersecurity leaders at the October 5th ATARC webinar on “Identity Governance; A Critical Enabler of Zero Trust.” Federal cybersecurity practitioners embarking on a zero trust journey are keenly focused on identity, the first pillar of CISA’s zero trust maturity model. Outlining strategies and tactics federal agencies may use to build and…
Electrosoft’s CEO, Dr. Sarbari Gupta, recently facilitated two sessions at Identity Week America 2023 in Washington, D.C., which drew more than 3,000 attendees and “the brightest minds in the identity sector to promote innovation, new thinking, and more effective identity solutions.” The company’s Jeff Wilson, director of business development, also facilitated a roundtable discussion at the event…
Electrosoft’s CEO, Dr. Sarbari Gupta, and Director, Jeff Wilson, will join senior cyber leaders from government and industry to participate in three educational sessions that address identity, credential, and access management (ICAM) challenges and best practices at Identity Week America. Scheduled for Oct. 3 and 4 in Washington, D.C., the conference is expected to bring together more than 3,000…
Electrosoft today announced that federal business development and growth executive R. Mark Hopkins has joined the company as director of business development and strategic capture. He brings to the role nearly 30 years of industry experience nurturing strategic partnerships to gain competitive advantage and insights. “Federal defense and civilian organizations are prioritizing their cyber…
Electrosoft announced today that the Defense Logistics Agency has awarded the company a new Identity, Credential and Access Management (ICAM) Segregation of Duties (SOD) Business Support contract. Under the prime contract, the company will support the government’s design and implement SOD controls within the DLA ICAM construct. “The DLA IT environment is complex, consisting of hundreds of…