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ThreatConnect Earns FedRAMP to Boost Federal Cloud Security

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ThreatConnect, maker of leading threat and risk-informed defense solutions, announced that it has achieved FedRAMP Authorization status for its threat intelligence platform. This marks a significant milestone in the company’s efforts to meet the rigorous security standards required for federal government cloud services.

FedRAMP, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, is a government-wide program designed to provide a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services used by federal agencies.

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The FedRAMP Authorized designation indicates that government agencies can confidently deploy ThreatConnect to empower their cyber defenders with rich context on the emerging threat landscape, risk-based prioritization, and the ability to quickly and precisely act on emerging threats. This authorization also demonstrates the company’s commitment to maintaining the highest level of security, compliance, and transparency in its operations.

ThreatConnect serves more than 20 U.S. government agencies, including 10 large federal agencies in civil and military domains. Going beyond the intel aggregation capabilities of a traditional threat intelligence platform, ThreatConnect allows agency cyber defenders to leverage AI and automation to meet mission outcomes with existing personnel.

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“Understanding today’s rapidly evolving threats is foundational to how FEMA protects our IT assets as they are extended for information sharing and collaboration with disaster survivors,” said Dr. Gregory Edwards, FEMA’s Chief Information Security Officer. “Our sponsorship of ThreatConnect’s FedRAMP certification will accelerate the secure adoption of their platform across government, helping us and others keep mission risks in check.”

“Achieving FedRAMP Authorized status is a proud moment for our company,” said Balaji Yelamanchili, CEO of ThreatConnect. “It shows our deep commitment to providing government cyber defenders with the most effective tools to understand their threat landscape and optimally protect their infrastructure”.

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