Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: June 11, 2021
Presidio’s federal arm and DLT Solutions have joined Telos‘ new channel partner program that gives technology vendors access to training and knowledge resources focused on cybersecurity offerings for the public sector.
Telos aims to expand its market reach through the CyberProtect ecosystem with consulting, reseller, technology alliance partner, implementation, managed service provider and teaming categories, the security company said Thursday.
Channel partners will have the opportunity to receive education, sales support and certification via the program.
Ashburn, Virginia-based Telos maintains a cybersecurity portfolio intended to help government customers manage information technology risks, protect data and cloud computing assets and manage compliance.
Clara Conti, general manager of Presidio Government Solutions, said the partnership intends to support federal clients in efforts “to streamline and automate risk management and compliance, reduce the network attack surface and protect the digital location and identity of our customers’ personnel.”
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