Defense Enlists Trustwave for ICTPA Roster
Trustwave, a leading cybersecurity company, has been recognised by the Department of Defence (DoD) for its capabilities in the cybersecurity sector. The DoD has appointed Trustwave to the ICT Procurement Panel (ICTPA), a significant move for both the company and the cybersecurity industry.
The appointment signifies Trustwave's commitment to supporting defence and intelligence agencies. The DoD believes Trustwave is uniquely positioned to provide cybersecurity services to national security agencies and organizations in Australia.
Trustwave's industry insight, robust and extensive connections across national security, cybersecurity, and government technology sectors, make it an ideal partner for the DoD. The company aims to protect Australia and its national interests, a goal that aligns perfectly with the DoD's mission.
The ICTPA panel includes key national defense and intelligence entities, and Trustwave's appointment sets a new benchmark for excellence in the cybersecurity industry. This move highlights Trustwave's capabilities and positions the company as a trusted provider in the cybersecurity sector.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Trustwave expressed their gratitude for the appointment, saying, "We are honoured to be appointed to the ICTPA panel by the Department of Defence. We are committed to supporting Australia's national security agencies and organizations in their mission to protect the country and its interests."
This appointment is a testament to Trustwave's dedication to cybersecurity and its ability to provide top-tier services to some of the most critical sectors in Australia. As Trustwave continues to grow and expand, it is clear that the company will remain a key player in the cybersecurity industry.
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