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Tenable Achieves Fedramp “ready” Designation For Tenable Cloud Security

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 Tenable, the Exposure Management company, announced that it has achieved the “Ready” designation at the moderate impact level from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) for Tenable Cloud Security for U.S. Government – Ermetic. Ermetic was acquired by Tenable in October 2023.

Tenable Cloud Security is a comprehensive CNAPP solution that simplifies identification and remediation of risk across multi-cloud and hybrid environments. Unlike siloed tools that leave visibility gaps, it maps every cloud asset, identity and risk, identifying toxic combinations that pose the greatest threat to the business.

The FedRAMP “Ready” designation highlights the company’s continued commitment to cloud security and the public sector. By achieving FedRAMP authorization, the U.S. federal government will be able to deploy Tenable Cloud Security across various departments and agencies.

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“Cloud adoption is a critical component of the U.S. federal government’s modernization efforts, but managing security of cloud environments is complex without complete visibility and an accurate understanding of cyber risk,” said Joe Welsh, vice president of Public Sector sales, Tenable. “We’re eager to get Tenable Cloud Security into the hands of government IT and security teams to eliminate cloud blindspots and take the guesswork out of remediation.”

Tenable Cloud Security is the latest Tenable solution to achieve this FedRAMP status. Tenable Vulnerability Management and Tenable Web App Scanning achieved FedRAMP authorization in 2021. Tenable Cloud Security is integrated with both of these solutions.

SOURCE: Newswire