• archTIS CEO Daniel Lai.
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The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has entered into a 12-month agreement to use the archTIS Kojensi SaaS platform.

The agreement has an initial total value of $44,412, including support services.

The OAIC is an independent agency within the Attorney General’s portfolio. Its primary functions are privacy, freedom of information and government information policy – with responsibilities that include conducting investigations, reviewing decisions, handling complaints, and providing guidance and advice.

archTIS’ Kojensi is a platform designed to share and collaborate on sensitive and classified information for both Government and industry to help mitigate threats when sharing information across enterprise boundaries. Kojensi’s attribute-based access control (ABAC) and sharing policies are designed to provide more complete and effective control over information.

“As part of its remit, the OAIC conducts activities that require the sharing of sensitive and classified information with other agencies and industry,” Daniel Lai, archTIS CEO, said. “Because Kojensi is accredited by the Attorney General's department for use with both government and industry, it is an attractive value-for-money solution for the OAIC.

“The contract also confirms archTIS’ strategy of supporting clients with their growing information and cybersecurity needs via the active management of electronic materials being transferred between external and counterpart organisations.”

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