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Business Wire
06-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Cyware Launches Threat Intelligence Solutions for SLTT Governments
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cyware, the industry leader in threat intelligence operationalization, collaboration, and orchestrated response, today launched its suite of cybersecurity solutions for State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) governments across the United States. As cyberattacks on public infrastructure grow in scale and sophistication, Cyware empowers SLTT cybersecurity teams with unified threat intelligence management, sharing capabilities, and hyper-orchestration and automation – enabling them to transform fragmented data into coordinated action and deliver collective defense for critical government services and communities. SLTT agencies play a pivotal role in national cyber resilience, yet they face mounting pressure from persistent threat actors and evolving attack methods. Recent MS-ISAC data shows that 37% of SLTT agencies lack confidence in handling cyber incidents, while 77% point to poor coordination as a major barrier to statewide cybersecurity. 'With cyber threats growing more sophisticated and interlinked, unified intelligence and collaboration are no longer optional – they're essential,' said Tom Stockmeyer, Managing Director of Government at Cyware. 'Our platform is designed from the ground up to help SLTT governments modernize their cyber operations, share intelligence seamlessly, and respond to threats with the speed and precision that today's environment demands.' Cyware's AI-powered platform enables SLTT teams to centralize and automate threat detection, indicator sharing, and mitigation – shifting from reactive monitoring to real-time, coordinated cyber defense across jurisdictions. The platform integrates easily with key federal and sector-specific resources like CISA's Automated Indicator Sharing (AIS) program and multiple Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs), including MS-ISAC, Health-ISAC, Maritime Transportation Services-ISAC, Aviation-ISAC, Research & Education Network ISAC, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative. Anuj Goel, co-founder and CEO of Cyware, added: 'SLTT governments are on the front lines of cybersecurity, yet too often face resource limitations and fragmented tools. With this launch, we're bringing them a unified, mission-ready solution that turns information into coordinated action. Action that delivers the threat visibility, automation, and cross-agency collaboration they need to better protect their communities.' The platform is highly scalable, with flexible deployment options – whether in the cloud or on-premises – allowing agencies of all sizes to tailor implementations to their operational needs. Cyware is currently 'StateRAMP In Process,' signaling a commitment to meeting the compliance and procurement requirements of public-sector buyers. In addition, Cyware's capabilities align with strategic initiatives such as the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP), helping SLTT agencies maximize available federal and state funding while improving ROI and cyber readiness. In recognition of these innovations, Cyware was recently named the 2025 winner of Security Today's prestigious GOVIES Award for excellence in AI-driven cyber threat management. This industry honor reflects our deep commitment to delivering advanced threat intelligence solutions designed specifically for SLTT governments and federal agencies. To learn how Cyware enhances SLTT cyber resilience, schedule a demo at You can also meet the Cyware team at the Information Security Forum for Texas Government in May and the ISAC Annual Meeting in June. Cyware is leading the industry in operational threat Intelligence and collective defense, helping security teams transform threat intelligence from fragmented data points to actionable, real-time decisions. We unify threat intelligence management, intel sharing and collaboration, as well as hyper-orchestration and automation — eliminating silos and enabling organizations to outmaneuver adversaries faster and more effectively. From enterprises to government agencies and ISACs, Cyware empowers defenders to turn intelligence into impact.
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Winnacunnet School Board candidate 2025: Tracy Emerton Williams
Name: Tracy Emerton Williams Town: North Hampton Education: WHS 1981, AS management, BS in computer information systems (CIS) Bentley University Occupation: IT executive Political or civic experience highlights: Board of the HAWHS Alumni Association - 2013 to present, NECPAD Board Member- 2024 to present What would be your top three priorities if you are elected?: 1. Safety at the school, including both cyber and physical - we live in an age of dangerous individuals and countries, and we have to maintain alertness in order to keep our staff and students safe. My background in cybersecurity and the state of New Hampshire and federal regulations compliances makes me uniquely qualified to support WHS. 2. Public schools are becoming the last remnant of communal America where every person's capabilities should be developed and supported. Our public schools are just that "public," which means everyone in SAU 21. 3. I will broaden the outreach of the school into the private, public, military and other sectors that help our students and teachers. What are your views about diversity, equity and inclusion in schools?: DEI is important to our community, and I am a perfect example of this - in 1977 when I started as a freshman at WHS there was no soccer program for girls, ending my athletic interest, without Title IX this would still be the same for current students. WHS prepared me to go into computer science by installing a lab of TRS-80s in 1980 - without this initial exposure, I wouldn't have gone on to college to get a STEM degree. What else should voters know about you?: I am a product of public schools (North Hampton and Winnacunnet High School) and have gone on to a successful career in information technology, serving as the chief information officer (CIO) for the state of Rhode Island and the assistant state court administrator for the Rhode Island State Supreme Court and most recently as the New Hampshire State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program and the NH FIRST Modernization Program. I am also a lifelong resident of North Hampton, and I am prepared on day 1 to go to work for our collective community. This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Winnacunnet School Board candidate 2025: Tracy Emerton Williams