Security News > 2019 > October > ZeroNorth and Raytheon to enhance cybersecurity for critical software and infrastructure systems
ZeroNorth, the industry’s first provider of risk-based vulnerability orchestration across applications and infrastructure, announced an agreement with Raytheon Company’s Intelligence, Information and Services business to support initiatives that will enhance cybersecurity for critical software and infrastructure systems. Through this collaboration, Raytheon will offer and support ZeroNorth solutions to customers worldwide, enabling them to strengthen proactive security and risk management. “In a world where everything is increasingly connected, it is essential to ensure that critical software … More → The post ZeroNorth and Raytheon to enhance cybersecurity for critical software and infrastructure systems appeared first on Help Net Security.
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