archTIS stories

Where should zero trust end?
Fri, 1st Oct 2021
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malware
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cybersecurity
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cybersafety
With the push to zero trust, we have a rare opportunity to fix today’s pressing cybersecurity issues and build a better model of thinking about cybersecurity.

archTIS crafts partner program to explore global channel opportunities
Fri, 16th Jul 2021
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cybersecurity
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partner programmes
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channel partners
“We see the channel partner network as an integral part of our growth plan both here in Australia and globally," says archTIS' APAC VP.

Trust no one: Recalibrating security to address insider threats
Tue, 22nd Jun 2021
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malware
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cybersecurity
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insider threats
The high profile cases of Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning also provide an enduring yet often overlooked lesson about insider attacks.

Nucleus Cyber launches new capabilities to secure Microsoft collaboration tools
Wed, 2nd Jun 2021
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document management
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ecm
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microsoft
To better secure collaboration of sensitive content in Microsoft applications the are new capabilities are focused on redaction, file integrity, duplicate document management, as well as OCR and CAD file support.

Australian Department of Defence renews license with archTIS for NC Protect
Tue, 26th Jan 2021
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cybersecurity
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australian government
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archtis
"This is an exciting time for archTIS as it continues to successfully execute our strategy to become the global leader of policy enforcement in the protection and sharing of sensitive and classified information.”

archTIS signs reseller agreement with TEAM Asparona to sell Kojensi Gov
Thu, 1st Aug 2019
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government
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resellers
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content services
TEAM Asparona currently delivers ContentWorX to a variety of central government agencies in New Zealand.

Federal DTA adds archTIS data protection product to Cloud Services Panel
Wed, 29th May 2019
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data protection
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australian government
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archtis
“This panel is an important step in the go-to-market strategy for Kojensi Gov. This opens up an enormous marketplace for agencies and institutions that need to share information between and within government at the classified level."