Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: December 20, 2022
Cybersecurity services provider BlueVoyant has rebranded its 202 Group subsidiary to BlueVoyant Government Solutions in line with its efforts to further expand its footprint in the federal and defense landscape.
The rebranded subsidiary will continue to operate as an independent business unit and offer an enhanced version of its supply chain defense platform designed for the government sector, BlueVoyant said Wednesday.
The Terrain: Supply Chain Defense for Government platform works to enable agencies to map their supply chain ecosystems, integrate business and cyber risk monitoring capabilities and implement risk mitigation and remediation measures.
“Our initial acquisition and continued success with BlueVoyant Government Solutions serves as a testimony of our efforts to deliver advanced technology solutions that can take on threat actors — especially for mission-critical organizations,” said James Rosenthal, CEO of BlueVoyant.
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