Canberra cybersecurity ISV archTIS has been named as a finalist for the Compliance & Privacy Trailblazer award in the 2024 Microsoft Security Excellence Awards.
The company was honoured among a global field of firms that demonstrated success across the security landscape during the past 12 months.
“We are extremely proud to be recognised as a finalist for the Compliance and Privacy Trailblazer award for the second year in a row," said Kurt Mueffelmann, global COO and US president of archTIS.
"It is a testament to our continued commitment as a Microsoft partner to integrate our ABAC policy-based approach with Microsoft security products, to safeguard highly sensitive data in Microsoft applications."
"NC Protect provides a one-of-a-kind solution to address defence requirements to ensure the secure handling and visual marking of CUI, FCI and other sensitive data."
"This finalist award highlights our collective efforts to solve industry challenges and serve our joint defence sector clients with unparalleled solutions.”
The Microsoft Security Excellence Awards will take place on 6 May 2024 and recognise finalists in nine award categories.
All finalists are members of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA); an ecosystem of ISV's and managed security service providers that have integrated their security products and services with Microsoft’s security technology.
“I’m very pleased to extend my warmest congratulations to this year’s finalists for the Microsoft Security Excellence Awards,” said Maria Thomson, director of MISA.
"These are presented each year to recognise the outstanding achievements of our Microsoft Intelligent Security Association members as they improve customers' ability to identify and respond to security threats."
"Our community is made up of the most reliable and trusted security vendors worldwide. This year we received hundreds of quality submissions from partners and Microsoft stakeholders, so this year's finalists stood out in a crowd of exceptional talent. It’s my pleasure to acknowledge and celebrate their work over the past year."