Cyware
announced that it has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management
Program (FedRAMP) Ready status.
FedRAMP is
the government-wide program supporting the adoption of secure cloud services
across the federal government through a standardized approach to security and
risk assessment for cloud technologies and federal agencies. FedRAMP Ready
Status confirms that a third-party assessment 3PAO attests to Cyware's
readiness for the comprehensive, meticulous authorization process, having met
additional recently introduced and rigorous requirements issued by The Joint
Authorization Board (JAB).
Cyware's
threat-driven automation is designed to ensure that actionable cyber threat
intelligence (CTI) promptly reaches individuals and teams who can act on it to
swiftly identify, understand, and mitigate threats. Cyware's Cyber Fusion
Center (CFC) simplifies and substantially advances intelligence actioning -
breaking through the barriers that have long prevented or delayed
intelligence-sharing across entities.
"Until
Threat Intelligence is automated and operationalized across U.S. government
departments and agencies, its crucial role in strengthening cyber defenses and
reducing risk is sharply diminished by bottlenecks and delays as well as by the
overwhelming volume of incoming potential threats that continually surface,"
said Anuj Goel, CEO and Co-founder of Cyware. "Cyware's FedRAMP Ready status
and partnerships with leading threat sharing networks and federal technology
solutions providers reflect our commitment to accelerating and optimizing
collective defense and strengthening critical infrastructure security."