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Optiv Canada Awarded First Enterprise Contract Under Federal Government's Cybersecurity Procurement Vehicle

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Optiv has secured a significant enterprise contract under Shared Services Canada's cybersecurity procurement vehicle for its network device authentication (NDA) solution. This innovative solution is designed to improve the management of device certificates across federal government IT infrastructures. With an expected 1.5 million devices connected to Canada's infrastructure within four years, the NDA project aims to automate device management, thus mitigating operational and security risks. Optiv is collaborating with Venafi and Crypto4A to enhance network security and ensure a robust machine identity management strategy.

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  • Secured a major enterprise contract with Shared Services Canada for network device authentication, indicating trust and demand for their solutions.
  • The NDA solution will automate device management, improving efficiency and security amidst growing threats.
  • Collaboration with Venafi and Crypto4A enhances the credibility and technical capability of the NDA offering.
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Network Device Authentication Solution to Automate Government IT Connectivity

MISSISSAUGA, ON, Aug. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Optiv, the cyber advisory and solutions leader, today announced it has been awarded the first major enterprise contract under Shared Services Canada's (SSC) cybersecurity procurement vehicle (CSPV) for its network device authentication (NDA) solution, which aims to establish a collaborative environment to effectively manage device certificates across federal government IT infrastructure.

Today's workforces and their devices are more distributed than ever, leading to a rapidly expanding threat landscape. Enterprises and governments alike must be able to proactively and jointly respond to emerging cyber threats, while also providing timely and appropriate access to trusted devices.

The first of its kind, Optiv Canada's NDA solution is delivered in partnership with Venafi, the leader in securing machine identities, and Crypto4A, a next generation hybrid security platform, which manages the lifecycle of device keys for zero trust-based architectures. The combined offering allows Canada to move away from manual device management by leveraging automation to address the proliferation of interconnected devices.

"It's estimated there will be nearly 1.5 million devices connected to the Government of Canada's infrastructure at any one time within the next four years. A manual approach to network access is unsustainable and opens everyone up to operational and security risks," said Optiv's Cheryl McGrath, area vice president and country general manager, Canada. "Our NDA project provides a new set of infrastructure-wide solutions for device authentication, allowing for automated provisioning and the capacity to adapt without expensive hardware changes."

"The realities of digital transformation mean that every organization, including governmental agencies, are facing unprecedented growth in the number of machines on their networks," said Kevin Bocek, vice president, security strategy and threat intelligence at Venafi. "With this decision, the Canadian Federal Government is demonstrating their commitment to their vision of a strong machine identity management strategy which is essential to the security of the systems that underpin our digital world. This vision is not possible without a strong network device authentication program which is the cornerstone of identity and security."

"We thank both Optiv and Venafi for the opportunity to add value to the NDA solution. We believe new approaches to providing secure access, authentication and verification of machine identities are required for the opportunities and challenges of digital transformation in zero-trust environments", said John Scott, Chair and CEO of Crypto4A.

With NDA, Canada is laying a secure foundation for zero trust, network access control, enhanced compliance and an improved user experience. Optiv and its partners are looking to deliver for the Government of Canada the same objective-driven outcomes it does for clients in any other vertical of business and IT operations.

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Optiv is the cyber advisory and solutions leader, delivering strategic and technical expertise to more than 7,000 companies across every major industry. We partner with organizations to advise, deploy and operate complete cybersecurity programs from strategy and managed security services to risk, integration and technology solutions. With clients at the center of our unmatched ecosystem of people, products, partners and programs, we accelerate business progress like no other company can. At Optiv, we manage cyber risk so you can secure your full potential. For more information, visit www.optiv.com.

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FAQ

What is the significance of Optiv's recent contract with Shared Services Canada?

Optiv's contract marks its first major enterprise project under Canada's cybersecurity procurement vehicle, enhancing device management for government IT.

How does Optiv's network device authentication solution improve security?

The NDA solution automates device management, reducing operational risks while improving network security for government infrastructure.

Who are the partners involved in Optiv's network device authentication project?

Optiv is collaborating with Venafi, a leader in securing machine identities, and Crypto4A, a next-generation security platform.

What future growth is expected for network devices in Canada's infrastructure?

It is projected that nearly 1.5 million devices will be connected to the Government of Canada's infrastructure within the next four years.

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