Highlights:
archTIS Ltd secures first contract for its Trusted Data Integration platform after acquiring Direktiv technology.
Agreement signed with a Japan-based company, marking the initial market entry in the region.
The deal enables secure data integration for regulated sectors, including collaboration with government entities.
archTIS Ltd, a provider of secure data solutions, has announced the first contract for its Trusted Data Integration (TDI) platform. This milestone follows the acquisition of Direktiv technology and introduces the platform to the Japanese market.
The agreement involves a multinational information technology and electronics corporation based in Japan. This initial engagement will assess the TDI platform’s ability to provide data integration and security solutions in regulated environments.
Strategic Market Entry
The collaboration with the Japanese client establishes a presence in a market that is known for stringent data governance requirements. The client services government customers and is exploring secure solutions for managing sensitive data.
Japan plays a key role as an alliance partner with Australia, reinforcing the significance of this development. The introduction of the TDI platform demonstrates the strategic value of integrating Direktiv technology with asx, technology stocks.
Security and Compliance Solutions
The TDI platform combines attribute-based access control (ABAC) security from archTIS with workflow orchestration from Direktiv. This integration facilitates enhanced data governance, secure access, and compliance monitoring.
The agreement allows the client to assess TDI’s capability in delivering secure data services across various regulated sectors, including interactions with the Japanese Ministry of Defence. The technology supports zero-trust data security, centralised policy enforcement, and comprehensive compliance reporting.
Ongoing Development and Implementation
The engagement is structured as an annual licence agreement, providing flexibility for both parties. The evaluation phase will focus on demonstrating the efficiency of TDI in managing data workflows and ensuring regulatory compliance.
This contract highlights the expanding reach of ASX:AR9 and the integration of innovative solutions that address data security challenges in international markets. The successful adoption of TDI within this organisation may pave the way for further implementation across different sectors.
The introduction of TDI in Japan marks a significant development in the adoption of advanced data security and integration solutions, reinforcing archTIS Ltd’s commitment to delivering tailored security technologies.