Iothic and Carahsoft Technology Corp. have announced a strategic partnership to enhance government cybersecurity through a decentralized authentication platform for network security. This decentralized authentication platform will support Public Sector agencies in strengthening digital identity protection and eliminating credential-based threats. Furthermore, it will advance modern Zero Trust security frameworks across government infrastructure.
The collaboration positions Carahsoft as Iothic’s Public Sector distributor. Additionally, it enables wider availability of the CORE (d)OISP™ platform through multiple procurement channels. These include NASA SEWP V, ITES-SW2, NASPO ValuePoint, TIPS, and OMNIA Partners contracts. Consequently, government agencies gain simplified access to advanced security capabilities.
“In an age of AI-speed warfare, we can no longer afford to ‘manage’ risk; We must mathematically eliminate it Iothic Core is the first step toward a truly unhackable nation,” said William Sullivan, CEO of Iothic. “Partnering with Carahsoft is a significant milestone in expanding the reach of our security platform to the Public Sector, and we are pleased to be part of a collaboration that provides streamlined access to our solution that will further protect Government agencies’ mission-critical assets.”
Moreover, the CORE platform introduces a new authentication approach using decentralized architecture. It replaces traditional long-lived credentials with ephemeral, machine-generated synchronization keys. Therefore, it reduces dependency on stored secrets and improves identity protection. In addition, the decentralized authentication platform enhances network trust by leveraging system-level synchronization. This improves the integrity of the data and makes it easy to have secure access. In addition, it helps organizations that are faced with cybersecurity challenges.
Using Decentralized Authentication Platform to Improve Government Cybersecurity
In the U.S. Public Sector, the decentralized authentication platform offers better resilience and operational efficiency. It also decreases vulnerability to credential-based attacks. In addition, it helps in enforcing Zero Trust security requirements within agencies.
Besides, the decentralized authentication platform also minimizes administrative tasks relating to managing certificates and keys. This ensures that agencies comply with security requirements efficiently. Furthermore, CORE supports large-scale infrastructures such as smart cities, defense logistics, and critical public safety systems. It ensures secure connectivity across edge devices and complex networks. Therefore, it strengthens mission-critical operations across government sectors.
“We are pleased to partner with Iothic to bring its innovative decentralized authentication platform to the Public Sector,” said Michael Shrader, Vice President of Intelligence and Innovative Solutions at Carahsoft. “As Government agencies continue to modernize their cybersecurity strategies and advance Zero Trust initiatives, they need solutions that reduce complexity while strengthening protection across increasingly distributed environments. By making Iothic’s CORE (dOISP) platform available through Carahsoft’s reseller partners and contract vehicles, we are helping agencies more easily adopt a modern approach to authentication that reduces credential-based risk and supports the secure operation of critical systems and infrastructure.”
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Source: GlobeNewswire