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ASX-listed company WhiteHawk renews contract with US government

ASX-listed company WhiteHawk has renewed its contract with the US federal government to provide its Cyber Risk Radar SaaS subscription for an additional year.

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Thu, 19 Aug 2021
ASX-listed company WhiteHawk renews contract with US government
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According to a statement, WhiteHawk’s Cyber Risk Radar product offering is a subscription service used by officials to monitor and identify upcoming cyber and business risks within their supply chain. This is achieved by distributing scorecards for businesses within the supply chain.

As part of the contract, WhiteHawk is expected to compile and deliver scorecards for 150 to 300 venders to the US federal government’s chief information security officer through the company’s integrated risk management dashboard.

The Cyber Risk Radar subscription includes the scorecards, as well as reports and ongoing dialogue with a WhiteHawk cyber representative.

According to a statement released by the company, the SaaS analysis includes:

  1. Risk research and discovery;
  2. Continuous monitoring and alerts;
  3. Focused analytics;
  4. Ecosystem maps;
  5. Risk prioritisation and mitigation;
  6. Integration into a centralised risk management dashboard; and
  7. Portfolio assessments.

The software as a service contract can be extended for an additional three years, generating a total of US$3.75 million for the company.

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