archTIS Ltd has been named a finalist for Cyber Business of the Year in the 2023 Australian Defence Industry Awards for its Zero Trust Data Centric Security software products.
The company’s Zero Trust Data Centric Security software products, Kojensi and NC Protect, deliver dynamic, policy-enforced access to securely share and collaborate on classified information internally and with partners.
Adding to this achievement, archTIS managing director and CEO Daniel Lai has been nominated for Executive of the Year.
The Australian Defence Industry Awards is a nationwide recognition program showcasing outstanding individuals and businesses positively shaping the growth and development of Australia’s defence sector.
This prestigious event offers leading professionals and their businesses the opportunity to highlight their achievements, build exposure and support the expansion of their careers and companies.
The list of finalists features more than 211 high-achieving professionals and businesses across 29 categories, with the winners to be announced at the National Convention Centre in Canberra on September 21, 2023.
Defence Connect editor Liam Garman said: “The Australian Defence Industry Awards is our opportunity to recognise those professionals and businesses who have excelled in the last year and made Australia a safer and more prosperous nation.
"I warmly congratulate all those who have been shortlisted as finalists and look forward to seeing you all on the 21st of September to celebrate your accomplishments!”
archTIS' Daniel Lai said: “archTIS is humbled to be recognised once again for our contributions as a company to improving the secure collaboration of sensitive information in the defence industry.
"I’m also honoured to be nominated for Executive of the Year. Our success as finalists in multiple categories reinforces the dedication of our team to serve the defence community and protect national interests.
“Our innovative data-centric software solutions are leading the path to more effectively secure mission-critical and sensitive information exchange between Defence, coalition partners and the Defence supply chain across Australia and beyond.”