Just a reminder about Strikeforce Technologies and
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We already know that Strikeforce Technologies is a federal government SWEP provider:
https://www.sewp.nasa.gov/sewp5chop/publicpro...index.html
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Strikeforce Technologies is one of the providers
Alvarez LLC (A Strikeforce reseller and partner) is one of the contract holders.
More about SEWP:
https://www.sewp.nasa.gov
About SEWP
Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP, pronounced 'soup'), is a multi-award Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) vehicle focused on commercial IT products and product based services. With over 140 pre-competed Prime Contract Holders, SEWP offers a wide range of commercial advanced technology including tablets, desktops and servers; IT peripherals; network equipment; storage systems; security tools; software products; cloud based services; telecommunications; Health IT; sensors; video conferencing systems and other IT, Communication and Audio-Visual products. Product based Services such as installation, training, maintenance and warranty and a full range of product based services are also available through SEWP.
Not only that but Secure CyberID is a Strikeforce reseller and partner and this contract for government contractors uses Strikeforce Technologies' keystroke encryption and endpoint protection:
https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/0...ution.html
"Gallagher Affinity has launched its new online 360 Coverage Pros portal, a discounted suite of cyber security solutions for companies who are under contract with the U.S. Federal Government to meet the growing demand for cyber and data breach prevention, insurance and compliance."
“We’re proud to partner with 360 Coverage Pros to deliver our cutting-edge cybersecurity and end-point protection to federal contractors,” says Will Lynch, Founder & CEO of Secure CyberID. “Cyber criminals and foreign adversaries continue to target small to-midsize businesses, especially in the Federal Government supply chain. Often with limited resources (IT and financial), these SMBs are viewed as easy targets for cyber-attacks.”