Core Insights - Tenable has entered into a OneGov agreement with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to provide its FedRAMP-authorized Cloud Security solution to federal agencies, including the Department of Defense, at a discounted rate until March 31, 2027 [1][2] - The partnership aims to support the federal government's cloud-first policy by facilitating secure cloud adoption and enhancing the resilience of mission-critical systems [2][3] - Tenable's cloud security solution is designed to help federal agencies protect sensitive data and modernize their cloud infrastructure, addressing the unique needs of the public sector [3][4] Company Overview - Tenable is recognized as an exposure management company that focuses on identifying and closing cybersecurity gaps that can undermine business value and trust [6] - The company serves approximately 44,000 customers globally, providing a unified security visibility and action platform that spans various environments, including IT infrastructure and cloud [6] GSA Overview - The GSA is responsible for centralized procurement and shared services for the federal government, managing a real estate portfolio of over 360 million rentable square feet and overseeing more than $110 billion in federal contracts [5] - The GSA's mission is to deliver optimal customer experience and value in real estate, acquisition, and technology services to the government and the American public [5]
Tenable Announces Agreement With GSA OneGov to Further Invest in FedRAMP-Authorized Cloud Security Capabilities