10ZiG and 90meter Team Up for Better Security

In this article, you’ll discover:

  • How 10ZiG and 90meter are teaming up to boost network security.
  • Why smartcards make government logins much safer and simpler.
  • How this software update helps reach Zero Trust goals.
  • The benefits of secure remote work for public offices.

Keeping our computer systems safe can feel like a huge chore. We all know the daily struggle of remembering passwords, but for government workers, network security is a much bigger deal. That is why 10ZiG Technology and 90meter are joining forces. They are expanding their partnership to make logging into computers much safer and easier for people who need high security.

To understand why this matters, let’s hear directly from the experts behind the project.

Kevin Greenway, the Chief Technology Officer at 10ZiG Technology, explains the need for this update. He says, “With increasing cybersecurity mandates across Government and defense environments, delivering secure access that meets compliance and Zero Trust standards is not optional, it is foundational. By expanding our partnership with 90meter we are deepening our integration of high-assurance CAC/PIV smartcard readers across the 10ZiG OS Family. This gives agencies and systems integrators a deeply secure, end-to-end solution that simplifies deployment and strengthens identity assurance without compromising usability.”

Roy Newton, President of 90meter, adds, “Extending our work with 10ZiG Technology furthers our reach into mission critical endpoints, delivering robust smartcard support that aligns with the needs of Federal, State and Local agencies pursuing Zero Trust architectures.”

Nick Shuart, who leads the 10ZiG Technology Team at Carahsoft, also notes, “Federal agencies face growing pressure to enhance identity assurance at the endpoint while simplifying deployment across diverse and complex environments. 10ZiG Technology’s expanded partnership with 90meter delivers an integrated endpoint and smartcard authentication solution that supports CAC/PIV requirements, advances Zero Trust initiatives and enables agencies to modernize secure access without adding complexity to infrastructure.”

Making Logins Easier

If you work in a public office, you know that keeping data safe is the top priority. The new update brings 90meter’s smartcard reader tech directly into the 10ZiG OS family. This includes their NOS, PeakOS, and RepurpOS systems. Instead of typing out long passwords, workers can just use their physical smartcards. It is a simple plug-and-play setup. You plug the card in, and it just works. No extra software or confusing steps are needed.

Reaching Zero Trust

You might hear the term Zero Trust a lot lately. It basically means you do not trust any device or person by default. You always verify who they are. By adding smartcard support directly to 10ZiG operating systems, IT teams can make sure only the right people get access. This cuts down on password problems and meets strict government rules for online safety.

Better Remote Work

Many people work from different places today. 10ZiG is known for making thin and zero client computers. These are special computers designed for safe remote work. With 90meter‘s help, workers can securely log into their cloud desktops from anywhere. It keeps government and defense workloads completely locked down, while still being easy for the actual workers to use every day.

Ready to Use

This combined setup is ready to go right now. It gives government and enterprise teams a flexible and safe way to manage their computers. Best of all, it works without adding messy extra steps to the IT department’s daily workload. This teamwork simply builds a safer workspace for everyone.

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