Assac Networks Secures Cybersecurity Contract with Central American Government

Israeli firm to deploy ShieldiT system, enhancing mobile security for senior officials and reinforcing regional presence

Assac Networks Secures Cybersecurity Contract with Central American Government

Assac Networks

Assac Networks, a member of the Aspis Technologies Group and an Israeli provider of cyber solutions for the comprehensive protection of communication devices, has announced a significant contract with a state administration in Central America to deploy its cybersecurity solution, the ShieldiT system. The implementation of ShieldiT will begin in the coming months, enhancing the state's cybersecurity resilience.

This new contract underscores the critical importance of mobile security in government operations. The ShieldiT system will provide high-ranking officials with robust protection against cyber threats and eavesdropping, ensuring secure communication on widely used smartphones.

According to Assac Networks, ShieldiT offers a unified, managed anti-hacking and anti-tapping solution for smartphones. It includes real-time link and behavioral analysis, network-layer protection, and application risk assessment—ensuring fully secured, surveillance-resistant communications.

Shimon Zigdon, CEO of Assac Networks, highlighted the company's growing presence in the region:
“This contract marks another milestone in our global expansion, reinforcing Assac Networks' position as a trusted provider of cybersecurity solutions for government entities. The growing demand for ShieldiT worldwide reflects the urgent need for comprehensive mobile security against evolving cyber threats. We are proud to support government agencies with best-in-class protection for their communication infrastructure.”

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