BATM Advanced Communications, a leading technology company, has recently announced the securing of a multimillion-dollar order for its cyber security solution [dca8f99c]. The company's cyber security solution offers advanced protection against online threats and helps businesses safeguard their digital assets. This significant order highlights the growing demand for robust cyber security solutions in today's digital landscape. BATM Advanced Communications remains confident in its prospects and looks forward to reporting further progress [dca8f99c].
BATM, a leading provider of real-time technologies for networking and cyber security solutions, has received a $3 million cyber security order from an unnamed government defense department. This ongoing order contributes to the total amount of cyber orders received by BATM this year, which now exceeds $32 million. The company remains confident in the prospects for its cyber security business and looks forward to reporting further progress. The order comes at a time when governments are experiencing increased attacks on telecom and network infrastructures. BATM has not disclosed the specifics of the order or the client, but the fact that it is an ongoing customer may attract other key government departments. [02c55ab2]
In other cybersecurity news, Camelot Secure, a cybersecurity company, has appointed Maxwell Carroll as Chief of Threat Intelligence. Carroll brings extensive experience from his 23 years of active duty in the US Army and leadership positions at the National Security Agency. His appointment will bolster Camelot Secure's cyber defense arsenal and enhance their capabilities in refining Tools, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) to identify and mitigate threats. Carroll will also play a crucial role in establishing Camelot Secure's presence in critical infrastructures and the healthcare sector. With a proactive approach to cybersecurity, Camelot Secure aims to prevent damage by identifying and addressing threats before they can cause harm [6d23f983].