Electrosoft joins TSCP, Commits to Driving Adoption of Secure Information Sharing Standards
VIENNA, Va., Sept. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Transglobal Secure Collaboration Participation, Inc. (TSCP) announced today that Electrosoft Services, Inc. (Electrosoft), a long-time TSCP collaborator and partner, has joined TSCP as a Technology Member. Electrosoft has been a leading provider of cybersecurity professional services to public and private sector organizations since 2001. Recognizing the role TSCP plays in developing and deploying secure information sharing solutions in highly sensitive environments, Electrosoft is committed to contributing to the integration and adoption of TSCP standards.
"TSCP has a clearly defined strategy for promoting the widespread adoption of secure data sharing standards," said Dr. Sarbari Gupta, Electrosoft President and CEO. "Participating as a member of the TSCP community will help Electrosoft understand more clearly the needs of the secure collaboration marketplace, develop new capabilities specifically designed to meet emerging industry challenges, contribute to solutions for secure interoperability and share lessons learned."
As security threats to critical assets around the world increase and become more sophisticated, the need for a common robust approach to protecting information escalates. Meeting this need is the core mission of TSCP – the Defense consortium dedicated to identifying, prioritizing, developing and testing requirements for all aspects of information sharing – from identity management, secure email, information labeling and handling to document sharing with identity federation.
"We are pleased to welcome Electrosoft to TSCP," said Keith Ward, TSCP President and CEO. "We strongly believe that with all parties working together toward a common goal, we can reduce the risk of information security breaches, accelerate secure information sharing across Defense organizations, and reduce overall program costs."
About TSCP: TSCP Inc. is a nonprofit 501(C)(6) technical association comprised of defense and technology companies in the U.S. and Europe, and U.S. government departments and agencies and European government ministries. TSCP is a government-industry partnership that is focused specifically on mitigating the risks related to compliance, complexity, cost and information technology that are inherent in large-scale, collaborative programs that span national jurisdictions.
TSCP members include: BAE Systems, The Boeing Company, EADS, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Government Services Administration, U.S. Secret Service, the French Government, UK Ministry of Defence, the Netherlands Ministry of Defence, Microsoft, CA Technologies, ActivIdentity, Axiomatics, Boldon James, CertiPath LLC, Deep-Secure, Deloitte & Touche, Electrosoft Services, FuGen Solutions, Gemalto, Intercede, Litmus Logic, National Aerospace Laboratory, NextLabs, Syneren Technologies Corp, Wave Systems. For more information, visit TSCP on the web at http://www.tscp.org.
About Electrosoft: Electrosoft is an Information Technology (IT) professional services company with a special focus on cybersecurity risk management and online identity and access solutions. As an ISO 9001:2008 registered, Woman-Owned, Minority-Owned, and Small Disadvantaged Business, Electrosoft has been serving the federal government since 2001, providing expertise and support to a diverse array of government as well as commercial organizations. For more information, visit Electrosoft on the web at http://www.electrosoft-inc.com/.
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TSCP Contact:
JP Calderon, CISSP
VP Strategic Partnership & Cyber Security
Phone: (703) 793-7872
Email: [email protected]
Electrosoft Contact:
Sarbari Gupta
President and CEO
Phone: (703) 437-9451 ext 12
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE Transglobal Secure Collaboration Participation, Inc.
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