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archTIS and Tabella announce information security partnership New Zealand technology company Tabella partners with archTIS to deliver advanced information security to enterprise and government organisations.
The Australian company archTIS and New Zealand’s Tabella announced in April a partnership to resell archTIS’ attribute-based access control (ABAC) information security solutions to customers in New Zealand. The partnership allows Tabella to resell and provide services for both the archTIS Kojensi solution and its subsidiary Nucleus Cyber’s NC Protect solution to support enterprise, government and defence clients in New Zealand with the ability to securely access and collaborate on sensitive, classified and top secret data. “We are very excited to be bringing archTIS’ attribute-based access control solutions to the New Zealand market,” said Tabella Managing Director Lewis Holden.
“The cybersecurity needs of New Zealand government and businesses continue to be highlighted with recent major breaches and incidents, along with new legislative requirements in the new Privacy Act.” The archTIS portfolio of awardwinning data-centric information security solutions, which includes Kojensi and NC Protect, secure the world’s most sensitive content in government, defence, supply chain, enterprises and regulated industries through attribute- based access and control (ABAC) policies. Kojensi, a multi-government certified platform for the secure access, sharing and collaboration of sensitive and classified information; uses ABAC to facilitate secure online editing, chat,
Lewis Holden is Managing Director at Tabella. He has 15 years of enterprise sales and general management experience in the IT sector.
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