Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: June 8, 2022
Gary Barlet, former chief information officer at the U.S. Postal Service’s Office of the Inspector General, has been appointed federal field chief technology officer at cybersecurity software provider Illumio.
He will be responsible for helping bring Illumio’s microsegmentation approach to federal agencies in support of the government’s zero trust architecture implementation goals, Illumio said Tuesday.
As CIO of the USPS OIG, Barlet led the implementation of an information technology and security infrastructure for more than 1,200 agency users across 105 sites.
He also helped the agency migrate to the cloud and build a pandemic relief fund management website.
Barlet previously held technology leadership roles at the U.S. Air Force and concluded his career there after serving as cyber operations officer.
California-based Illumio offers a portfolio of security products the company designed to help its customers avoid breaches across data center and cloud computing systems.
Textron Aviation Defense has been awarded a five-year, $150 million contract to provide sustaining engineering and program management, or SEPM, services…
Merlin, an aerospace and defense technology company, has appointed former PsiQuantum executive Mark Brunner as chief revenue officer. What Will Mark Brunner Oversee?…
Fortreum has acquired Kovr.AI, an AI-native cybersecurity compliance platform, to combine automated compliance capabilities with independent assessment services for federal…