RE:RE:Cyber Security?For what seems to be a relatively new player on the block these guys seem to be able to sign new contracts with the U.S. Fed. Gov't. And ROI has been there for many, many years? Maybe just a different product that happens to be in vogue? Or??
Plurilock signs $280,000 (U.S.) in U.S. gov't contracts
2021-05-26 10:11 ET - News Release
Mr. Ian Paterson reports
PLURILOCK SIGNS TWO CONTRACTS WITH U.S. FEDERAL AGENCY
Plurilock Security Inc. has signed two contracts worth a combined total of approximately $280,000 (U.S.) with a U.S. federal agency under NASA's Solution for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP), a U.S. governmentwide acquisition contract vehicle (GWAC).
According to the terms of the first SEWP contract, hardware support on the U.S. federal agency's Dell storage array has been renewed. Under the second SEWP contract, Atlassian software licences have been sold to the agency and the company will provide maintenance support for these products.
Given the pipeline of recent contracts signed by Plurilock, the company continues to expand sales within the government vertical in order to establish a recurring client base.
About Plurilock Security Inc.
Plurilock provides identity-centric cybersecurity for today's work forces. Plurilock offers world-class cybersecurity solutions, paired with artificial-intelligence-driven, cloud-friendly security technologies that deliver persistent identity assurance with unmatched ease of use. The Plurilock family of companies enables organizations to operate safely and securely -- while reducing cybersecurity friction.