Bellevue, Washington-based CoreStack said Wednesday the transaction will enable it to harness the consulting firm’s software factory capabilities to advance the delivery of secure artificial intelligence-based platforms designed to meet the needs of federal and enterprise customers.
Ezhilarasan Natarajan, CEO of CoreStack, said the acquisition will help broaden the cloud governance platforms provider’s presence in the CNAPP market.
“By combining Karthik Consulting’s deep-rooted experience in federal IT and security systems with CoreStack’s innovative cloud governance platform, we are advantageously positioned to redefine how federal agencies manage and secure their cloud environments,” Natarajan added.
Delivering Cloud Security & IT Platforms to Federal Customers
Established in 2008, Karthik Consulting is focused on delivering cloud security, cybersecurity, IT systems integration and DevSecOps support services to the federal government.
The firm has a team of 125 professionals and supports defense and federal civilian agencies, including the U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Commerce.
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