Cayosoft and XMS Solutions today announced they have been selected to support a Department of War agency modernization effort focused on strengthening Identity, Credential, Access, and Management (ICAM) capabilities in alignment with federal Zero Trust objectives. The effort supports Department of War priorities for improving identity security, operational resilience, and mission continuity across complex hybrid Microsoft environments, consistent with Executive Order 14028 and Zero Trust Architecture principles defined in NIST Special Publication 800-207.
As part of the initiative, the agency is modernizing legacy identity administration and recovery capabilities to reduce operational risk, improve visibility into identity activity, and strengthen its ability to respond to and recover from cyber incidents affecting directory services. Cayosoft and XMS Solutions were selected to deliver a standardized, scalable ICAM capability designed to support secure access, continuous monitoring, and resilient operations across on-premises and cloud environments.
The joint solution integrates Cayosoft’s commercial off-the-shelf identity management, security, and recovery platform with XMS Solutions’ federal implementation and operational expertise. Together, the team is delivering an ICAM capability that supports Zero Trust outcomes by enforcing least privilege, improving auditability, reducing reliance on custom scripting, and enabling rapid restoration of identity services required for mission execution.
The Cayosoft Enterprise Management Suite provides unified administration, continuous monitoring, policy enforcement, and recovery for hybrid Microsoft identity platforms. The solution supports audit readiness and operational resilience by enabling agencies to maintain trusted identity services before, during, and after cyber events—without introducing additional operational complexity.
Cayosoft and XMS Solutions Selected by U.S. Department of War Agency to Modernize ICAM Operations for Mission Resilience
Posted in Commentary with tags Cayosoft, XMS Solutions on February 5, 2026 by itnerdCayosoft and XMS Solutions today announced they have been selected to support a Department of War agency modernization effort focused on strengthening Identity, Credential, Access, and Management (ICAM) capabilities in alignment with federal Zero Trust objectives. The effort supports Department of War priorities for improving identity security, operational resilience, and mission continuity across complex hybrid Microsoft environments, consistent with Executive Order 14028 and Zero Trust Architecture principles defined in NIST Special Publication 800-207.
As part of the initiative, the agency is modernizing legacy identity administration and recovery capabilities to reduce operational risk, improve visibility into identity activity, and strengthen its ability to respond to and recover from cyber incidents affecting directory services. Cayosoft and XMS Solutions were selected to deliver a standardized, scalable ICAM capability designed to support secure access, continuous monitoring, and resilient operations across on-premises and cloud environments.
The joint solution integrates Cayosoft’s commercial off-the-shelf identity management, security, and recovery platform with XMS Solutions’ federal implementation and operational expertise. Together, the team is delivering an ICAM capability that supports Zero Trust outcomes by enforcing least privilege, improving auditability, reducing reliance on custom scripting, and enabling rapid restoration of identity services required for mission execution.
The Cayosoft Enterprise Management Suite provides unified administration, continuous monitoring, policy enforcement, and recovery for hybrid Microsoft identity platforms. The solution supports audit readiness and operational resilience by enabling agencies to maintain trusted identity services before, during, and after cyber events—without introducing additional operational complexity.
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