U.S. Space Force Signs ‘Zero-Trust’ Cybersecurity Contract With Xage

Xage says its zero-trust software can protect commercial-military hybrid satellite architectures.

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The U.S. Space Force has signed a $17 million contract with Xage Security Gov for so-called zero-trust cybersecurity access control and data protection across Space Systems Command’s current and next-generation ground and space architectures. Zero-trust architecture is an approach to information...

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