Trustwave appointed to Department of Defence ICTPA panel
 
Managed security services provider Trustwave has announced its appointment to the Information Communications Technology Provider Arrangement (ICTPA) panel. This appointment marks a significant milestone for Trustwave Asia Pacific, as it opens new avenues for the company to directly provide cybersecurity services to the Department of Defence.
The ICTPA panel is an initiative that enables the Department of Defence to streamline the procurement process for top-tier technology and cybersecurity solutions. Trustwave says that its inclusion in this panel underscores its reputation as a trusted partner in the realm of national security and cybersecurity.
“Trustwave’s appointment to the ICTPA panel will enable defence and intelligence agencies to leverage its sovereign, high-quality and flexible cybersecurity capabilities,” said Jason Whyte, General Manager Asia Pacific. “This opportunity solidifies our commitment to delivering exceptional cybersecurity services.”
Trustwave says the company’s focus on maintaining high standards of cybersecurity service delivery is unwavering.
“We will continue to commit to supporting defence and intelligence agencies in protecting Australia and its national interests,” Whyte said.
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