R-MOR Becomes Certified Vendor for Project Spectrum
11 August 2024
Pentagon’s Project Spectrum Lists R-MOR as Vetted Cybersecurity Tool for Defense Contractors
NEW YORK, N.Y., Aug. 11, 2024 — R-MOR, a global leader in AI-driven cyber defense and open-source intelligence solutions, is proud to announce it has been listed as a Threat Intelligence Program Solution by Project Spectrum, a Department of Defense platform that helps businesses meet the cybersecurity requirements of the defense supply chain.
The Pentagon’s Project Spectrum program vetted R-MOR’s cybersecurity platform, enabling it to help businesses comply with the U.S. military’s cybersecurity requirements for contractors.
A growing number of cyber intrusions happen through third-party vendors and suppliers, so for the Defense Department to be protected from threat actors, its partners and vendors must be as well. By giving businesses an easy way to find trusted cybersecurity solutions, Project Spectrum helps expand the universe of potential partners for the Department of Defense.
R-MOR RECONIZER™’s artificial intelligence module gathers intelligence from social media and the deep and dark webs on emerging threats, leaked credentials and compromised accounts. It predicts the facets of an organization’s digital perimeter most likely to come under attack, and continuously scans its digital assets for vulnerabilities. RECONIZER™ delivers actionable strategies to strengthen an organization's defenses against malicious actors.
“We look forward to working with Project Spectrum and with leading firms that are seeking to or currently working with the federal government,” said Arik Alcalay, R-MOR’s chief executive officer. “We are keen to make sure that the most advanced cybersecurity protocols are made available to companies irrespective of their size.”
About R-MOR: R-MOR was founded in 2011 by cyber defense experts and former intelligence officials with unparalleled knowledge and experience protecting some of the highest-risk assets on the planet. Its clients include the government of Ukraine, the New York Power Authority, IBM, Nordiska, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Scania AB and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. The company is based in New York and has offices in Argentina, Israel and Sweden.
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