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Electrosoft announced that Andrew Livermore has joined the company as a business development executive, responsible for supporting the company’s growth through the capture of large, multi-year federal contracts. Livermore brings to the role nearly 40 years of federal IT experience and more than 30 years in leadership roles across government and industry. “Andrew is a well-respected business…
In its Q3 2021 newsletter, Electrosoft highlights the IT solutions and services firm’s top news from the quarter, including these growth and momentum milestones: Business and cybersecurity leader Kevin Thomas named SVP Strategic Growth: Mr. Thomas, an accomplished leader with deep cybersecurity expertise, joins Electrosoft’s executive leadership team Federal defense and civilian…
Electrosoft was recently awarded multiple federal civilian and defense organizations contracts for technology-based solutions and services to advance government missions. The contracts tap core Electrosoft capabilities of establishing standards for, and implementing, emerging technologies; developing best practices for information security and identity management; and executing privacy best…
Electrosoft CEO, Dr. Sarbari Gupta, will present at the (ISC) 2 Security Congress. The three-day virtual conference will take place Oct. 18 – 20 and is expected to draw thousands of cybersecurity thought leaders from around the world. “Standard email protocols have multiple weaknesses and spoofed emails can lead to serious cybersecurity and business compromise,” said Dr. Gupta. “This session…
Electrosoft CEO, Dr. Sarbari Gupta, delivered the commencement address for leading STEM educator Capitol Technology University’s class of 2020. The Oct. 9 ceremony honored last year’s graduating class, whose commencement ceremony was postponed from May 2020 due to COVID-19. “There is high demand for technology professionals, especially cybersecurity engineers and analysts,” said Dr. Gupta. “I’m…