Tanium recently achieved the prestigious Tanium Cloud ENS Alta certification for its advanced SaaS solution. Consequently, this milestone positions the leader in Autonomous IT to serve Spain’s most sensitive public sector environments and elevate infrastructure security. The Centro Criptológico Nacional (CCN) independently validated the platform at the highest level of the national security framework. Specifically, this tier governs access for central government ministries, autonomous communities, and critical infrastructure operators. Therefore, the independent validation confirms that the Tanium Autonomous IT Platform security architecture meets rigorous European evaluation frameworks.
Furthermore, the certification defines technical controls, audit procedures, and strict organizational requirements. Compliance with the Esquema Nacional de Seguridad remains a legal requirement for Spanish public entities. Additionally, private sector organizations in regulated industries increasingly expect this standard. Strong regulatory acceleration currently drives the entire market. For instance, the transposition of NIS2 and the enforcement of DORA expand the vendor selection benchmark. Thus, many organizations utilize these high-level controls even without direct legal obligations.
Executive Commentary on Spain’s Cybersecurity Market
“As someone who grew up in Spain, this certification carries real meaning for me beyond the commercial milestone. ENS Alta certification defines which platforms can be trusted with the most sensitive public sector environments and I’m proud Tanium meets this standard,” said Pedro Diaz, chief revenue officer at Tanium. “For Spanish public sector organizations and essential service operators, this means they can now deploy the Tanium Autonomous IT Platform knowing it has been independently validated at the highest level of the national framework. Spain is a strategically important and growing market for us, and this certification accelerates our ability to serve the organizations that keep critical infrastructure running, with the real-time visibility, autonomous execution and audit-ready compliance evidence their ENS programs demand.”
Meanwhile, the thorough CCN evaluation examines a full spectrum of security controls under CCN-STIC guidelines. These guidelines include asset management, access control, cryptography, and incident response. Moreover, they cover business continuity, system integrity, and supply chain security. Because of this, Spanish public organizations can trust the verified Tanium Cloud ENS Alta framework. The platform matches the exact controls that internal compliance programs require. Consequently, customers can significantly reduce the time needed to produce audit-ready evidence.
Three Key Operational Benefits for Spanish Organizations
First, the platform heavily accelerates ENS compliance. Producing audit-ready evidence typically requires weeks of manual data collection across multiple tools. However, Tanium delivers this identical evidence directly from a single console. This capability represents a measurable reduction in audit preparation time, cost, and overall risk.
Second, it provides one platform for three distinct regulatory frameworks. Organizations subject to ENS, NIS2, and DORA historically managed compliance through separate vendors. Fortunately, Tanium consolidates all three frameworks into a single deployment. This unification reduces operational complexity, strengthens infrastructure security, and shrinks the active attack surface.
Third, the solution delivers real-time visibility across the full environment. Tanium generates a near-complete inventory of assets in seconds. As a result, risk management programs gain the real-time foundation they depend on.
Ultimately, this achievement serves as a rigorous technical validation of the platform. The CCN evaluation process deeply examines security design and development practices. It also reviews cryptographic implementation, access controls, and operational procedures. Therefore, this validation carries immense credibility for technically sophisticated buyers across Spain.
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Source: Businesswire