Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: February 18, 2022
A partnership between MFGS and Micro Focus aims to offer additional cybersecurity products to the government sector once the offerings receive approval under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program.
The Voltage File Analysis Suite is designed to protect sensitive business data and ArcSight Intelligence applies machine learning to accelerate security operations. NetIQ Identity Governance lets users run certification campaigns to support compliance, while NetIQ Advanced Authentication centralizes authentication functions into a unified framework.
Micro Focus secured authorization under the federal government’s cloud computing program in 2015 for the CyberRes Fortify, a managed security platform built to test applications.
“We take the needs and requirements of our U.S. Public Sector, government agency customers very seriously,” said Robert J. Makheja, president of MFGS, Inc. “These advancements from Micro Focus allow us to better support operational resilience in the federal space by providing increased security and data protection in the cloud.”
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