Source: Plurilock Security.
  • Plurilock Security (PLUR) has received a C$3.4 million purchase order from the Department of National Defence
  • The deal was signed via its wholly owned subsidiary, Integra Networks Corp.
  • According to the terms of the purchase order, Integra will deliver IT solutions to the Department of National Defence
  • Plurilock Security Inc. (PLUR) opened trading at C$0.16

Plurilock Security (PLUR) has received a C$3.4 million purchase order from the Department of National Defence.

The deal was signed via its wholly owned subsidiary, Integra Networks Corp. According to the terms of the purchase order, Integra will deliver IT solutions to the Department of National Defence.

The Department of National Defence supports the Canadian Armed Forces who serve on the sea, on land, and in the air with the Navy, Army, Air Force and Special Forces to defend Canadians’ interests at home and abroad.

“Government organizations require advanced cybersecurity solutions to protect themselves from increasingly sophisticated cyber-attacks. Overall, we aim to continue helping federal or state organizations in North America bolster their cyber defenses,” said Ian L. Paterson, CEO of Plurilock.

Plurilock provides identity-centric cybersecurity for today’s workforces. Plurilock offers IT and cybersecurity solutions through its Solutions Division, paired with proprietary, AI-driven and cloud-friendly security through its Technology Division.

Plurilock Security Inc. (PLUR) opened trading at C$0.16.

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