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Xage Partners with Iron Bow to Secure Digital Transformation Efforts for the Federal Government

Xage Partners with Iron Bow to Secure Digital Transformation Efforts for the Federal Government
The Xage Fabric will add zero trust security offering to Iron Bow’s IT stack

Xage, the first and only zero trust real-world cybersecurity company, announced its partnership with Iron Bow Technologies, a leading IT solution provider for the Department of Defense (DOD) and other federal agencies, along with commercial and healthcare clients.

Through this partnership, Iron Bow will become a seller of the Xage Fabric to public sector organizations, providing zero trust access control for operations and data protection. The Xage Fabric is a key enabler of Iron Bow’s best-in-class cybersecurity solutions, which underpin the Federal Government’s adoption of zero trust architectures for digital transformation.Prediction Series Banner

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Following a series of notable cyberattacks over the past year, the Federal Government is enhancing security requirements for agencies. At the same time, federal leaders are under pressure to continue modernizing legacy technology. Combined with Iron Bow’s offerings which aid digital transformation, Xage will simultaneously help agencies working with Iron Bow, including the DOD, upgrade their security postures.

“Pursuing IT modernization doesn’t mean federal agencies need to open themselves up to cyber threats. Embracing a zero trust architecture avoids major security holes that could render infrastructure vulnerable, and allows users to experience the full benefits of modern operations,” said Duncan Greatwood, CEO at Xage. “Our partnership with Iron Bow provides their clients with coveted zero trust security for operations and expands our impact into the DOD.”

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Beyond aiding in securing modernization efforts, the Xage Fabric will also provide:

  • Local & Remote Access Control: Securing a variety of military operations spanning cloud to the tactical edge and providing the digital warfighter with secure remote and local access, particularly in environments with intermittent connectivity.
  • Data Security: Data protection and access services for connected digital systems across DOD and DOD’s partners and suppliers for situational awareness, logistics, and maintenance analytical services that increase mission readiness.
  • ICS Protection: Protection and access control for operational assets supporting power and military industrial control system (ICS) infrastructure.
  • Cost Reduction: Significant reduction of capital and operational expenditures associated with network architectures for operations.

“The DOD is pursuing digital transformation for warfighter efforts to continually protect US interests. The Xage Fabric greatly enhances Iron Bow’s capability to deploy secure solutions supporting these operations, saving costs and streamlining access to systems and data, no matter the location,” said James Ebeler, Chief Technology Officer for the DOD at Iron Bow.

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