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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, co-authoring and more, for increased productivity and security.
NC Protect provides enhanced information protection for file access and sharing, messaging and emailing of sensitive and classified content across Microsoft 365 apps, Dropbox, Nutanix Files and Windows file shares.
The platform augments authentication using the unique identity a file builds over time. It starts the moment a file is first saved, with its content, name, authorship and date stamps. Throughout its life cycle it gains additional context such as the file location or information repository and classification levels.
NC Protect applies access and usage rights by blending traditional user permissions with granular business information such as security level or project team, and it additionally leverages attributes such as IP address, device, browser or time of day.
“I’m excited to announce our partnership with Tabella to expand their data security portfolio with Kojensi and NC Protect to empower customers in New Zealand to safeguard sensitive and confidential information from internal threats with our datacentric information security solutions,” said Daniel Lai, CEO of archTIS and Nucleus Cyber.
Tabella was founded in January by three New Zealand IT industry stalwarts – Ray Noonan, Corin Maberly, and Holden. The trio identified a need among many businesses and government entities in New Zealand for greater security of their sensitive data.
Tabella’s name comes from the Latin word for many forms of data - document, tablet, letter, picture, ballot or a writing tablet. archTIS Limited is a global provider of innovative software solutions for the secure collaboration of sensitive information. The company’s award-winning data-centric information security solutions protect the world’s most sensitive content in government, defence, supply chain, enterprises and regulated industries through attribute-based access and control policies.