Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 18, 2022
B&A, a McLean, Virginia-based information technology systems integrator, has partnered with cybersecurity software company Trend Micro to provide a set of platforms meant to help federal government customers improve their security posture through rapid threat detection and response.
“Trend Micro provides our customers with a better way to protect, detect, and respond to new threats while providing continuous monitoring, detection, analysis, and a path to resolution across their networks,” Mohith Narayanan, vice president of innovation at B&A, said in a statement released Monday.
Trend Micro and B&A will combine their resources and over three decades of commitment to innovation to build technologies and deliver integration and guidance needed to advance techniques for cyberthreat defense and provide clients with central visibility to protect their infrastructure from security threats.
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