Tanium advanced cybersecurity protection by obtaining CMMC Level 2 certification for its autonomous IT platform. This certification strengthens cyber readiness across global defense supply chains. It also protects Controlled Unclassified Information within the Department of War ecosystems. The certification confirms Tanium meets strict security expectations required for defense contractors and research partners. Third-party auditors verified security protocols through detailed compliance testing procedures.
“Achieving CMMC Level 2 demonstrates Tanium’s deep commitment to securing the confidentiality of government data used by organizations that support the nation’s defense mission,” said Chris Hallenbeck. “Defense contractors need technology partners that meet the same high standards they themselves are required to maintain. This certification further gives our customers confidence that Tanium supports their most sensitive environments while helping them accelerate their compliance efforts.”
Tanium delivers autonomous IT security capabilities using AI-powered threat intelligence technology. The platform provides support for endpoint discovery, asset monitoring, patch deployment, and application management operations. Moreover, the platform provides policy enforcement, configuration management, and system performance analytics. The Tanium Cloud for U.S. Government customers receives FedRAMP Moderate authorization approval. This authorization has been valid since 2023. Moreover, the DoW CIO has approved the CMMC Level 2 equivalency for cloud-based security workloads. This speeds up the compliance validation process in government systems. The organizations receive faster contract readiness with strict cybersecurity standards worldwide.
Global Government Security Certifications Expansion
Tanium has expanded its international cybersecurity certifications in various countries around the world. In Canada, the company completed the security assessment certification, which is known as the Protected B security assessment certification. This certification ensures the handling of sensitive Canadian federal information workloads securely. In Europe, the company received the ANSSI CSPN certification approval. This certification is approved by Germany’s BSI, which has mutual recognition agreements with the CSPN-BSZ program.
Furthermore, the CVE Program has approved Tanium to become a CVE Numbering Authority, which enhances the transparency and disclosure of vulnerability reporting around the world. Moreover, the company has become aligned with the cybersecurity verification frameworks that are part of the GovRAMP program, which assists state governments, local agencies, and academic institutions with cybersecurity standards.
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Source: Businesswire