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Aqua Security Wins US Army Contract for Cloud Native Security

Aqua Security Wins US Army Contract for Cloud Native Security

Aqua Security, the pioneer in cloud native security, announced it has won a multi-million-dollar contract with the US Army to provide cloud native application protection platform (CNAPP) security. Under this contract, Aqua Security will provide technology and services that will enable the Army to expand their cloud, implement zero trust architecture, and enable secure, rapid software development, enhancing cloud operations to achieve mission assurance.

“Our team looks forward to helping the Army achieve their seven strategic objectives and meet their commitment to centralizing operations to accelerate modernization to the cloud,” said Al Nieves, vice president, Federal Sales, Aqua Security. “Aqua’s CNAPP will help contribute to the Army’s ability to determine and implement changes to existing solutions and meet global cloud zero trust capabilities.”

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The US Army is one of many federal agencies turning to Aqua Security to protect their cloud native applications.

Aqua’s Unified Platform

The Aqua Cloud Security Platform is a CNAPP solution composed of a fully integrated set of security and compliance capabilities to discover, prioritize, and eliminate risk in minutes across the full software development life cycle. Automated policies for shift-left prevention and runtime detection and response reduce the attack surface and mitigate active attacks—before damaging losses can occur.

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