<p>As DoD agencies mature digitally, a data platform mentality is essential to enable warfighters, unify missions, and deliver decision advantage through data at every echelon.</p>
<p>This solution brief explains what Attack Path Mapping is, how it can impact security in OT environments, and how Armis offers the best-in-class Attack Path Mapping solution.</p>
<p>As hybrid work and digital transformation expand attack surfaces, traditional perimeter-based security falls short. This paper explores how RavenTek’s RavenVISION platform integrates Zscaler ZTS and Armis to deliver Zero Trust visibility, control, and threat response, securing every asset, from cloud workloads to unmanaged IoT and OT devices.</p>
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<p>Federal agencies are racing to modernize digital service delivery, implement Zero Trust strategies, and improve customer experience, all while safeguarding sensitive systems and citizen data. In this environment, identity is no longer optional. It’s foundational.</p>
<p>RavenTek and Okta are meeting this challenge head-on. Together, we deliver a commercial-first, FedRAMP High Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) solution tailored for the public sector. RavenTek’s agile, data-first approach through RavenVISION combines with Okta’s secure, cloud-native identity platform to accelerate your Zero Trust journey securely, efficiently, and at scale.<br />
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<p>The Department of Defense (DoD) faces mounting challenges in securing access to critical systems across its Total Force. With operations growing more mobile, cloud-connected, and cyber-targeted, identity has become the foundation of zero trust and mission readiness.</p>
<p>RavenTek and Okta are meeting this challenge head-on. Together, we deliver a defense-aligned, Impact Level 4 (IL4)-ready identity architecture that connects the right people to the right resources—securely, efficiently, and at scale. RavenTek’s mission-focused engineering and integration services combine with Okta’s purpose-built Identity platform to accelerate secure modernization wherever the mission leads.</p>
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<p>From the front lines to command centers, Army leaders need the right data at the right moment. Adobe and Carahsoft are helping defense teams accelerate that flow of intelligence — combining AI-driven automation, secure digital workflows and zero-trust protections. Discover how these technologies are breaking down silos, strengthening trust and giving defense leaders the decision advantage they need to act with confidence.</p>
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<p data-end="487" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="" data-start="0">Federal agencies are at a pivotal moment—tasked with delivering faster, smarter, and more transparent services despite tightening budgets and expanding missions. Yet only 17% have fully integrated geospatial data, limiting their ability to coordinate, anticipate risks, and drive innovation. This report explores how modern geospatial intelligence can transform decision-making, improve cross-agency collaboration, and strengthen mission outcomes. Download the full report to learn more.</p>
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<p>Quantum computing promises breakthroughs in science, logistics and defense. But it also poses one of the most urgent cybersecurity challenges of the decade. Once cryptographically relevant quantum computers emerge, they will be able to break the encryption protecting sensitive government and defense data. That makes the transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) not just an IT project, but a national security imperative.</p>
<p>At the 2025 Quantum Summit, Matt Mickelson, senior principal for research in MITRE Labs’ cyber technology office, and Hart Montgomery, CTO of the Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust and director of the Post-Quantum Cryptography Alliance, outlined what agencies must know to prepare.</p>