N-able, Inc., a global software company helping IT service providers deliver remote monitoring and management, data protection as-a-service, and security solutions, launched an expanded set of global compliance initiatives and designated resources designed to help fuel cyber resilience and readiness for its partners across a growing number of cybersecurity-focused compliance frameworks.
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“Risk management is our top focus for our customers and compliance is a really important component of how we do that”
Coming on the heels of the finalized Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 regulation, the initiatives extend ongoing product security, cloud infrastructure, and operational enhancements for the overlapping controls in CMMC 2.0, NIS2, Cyber Essentials, Essential Eight, and other like-minded cybersecurity frameworks. N-able is also helping its partners navigate their unique journeys with an upcoming compliance resource library and formation of a Global Compliance Advisory Council.
“We don’t view compliance as a check box. It’s about being prepared at all levels, and it doesn’t end with a particular regulation,” said Dave MacKinnon, N-able Chief Security Officer. “CMMC 2.0 is but one example of the increased focus on accountability but is applicable to a growing list of global cybersecurity frameworks. We are focused on secure by design principles to help ensure cyber resilience for our partners, their customers, and our full channel—across all regions. We view compliance as a comprehensive 360-degree partnership, and we’re invested in it simply because it’s the right thing to do.”
The comprehensive set of initiatives build on N-able’s secure-by-design approach with phased actions, including:
- N-able NIST 800-171 Attestation: Which maps a number of security measures to help N-able’s partners more easily meet requirements for securely managing controlled, unclassified information, necessary for CMMC 2.0 while furthering cyber resiliency best practices.
- FIPS 140-3 expansion: Continued buildout within core products through the adoption of federally approved encryption libraries and algorithms.
- Audit Logging: Enhanced audit logging adding tracking for both logins and digital asset changes, furthering N-able’s commitment to the CISA Secure by Design Pledge.
- Separated Hosted Environment: Designed to specifically meet controls for CMMC 2.0 and like-regulations.
- Product Training: Guidance for utilizing N-able solutions to successfully map to required cybersecurity controls.
- Designated Compliance Leadership: Addition of expert staff to help N-able and its partners successfully navigate increasing regulatory requirements.
- Compliance Resource Center: Including expert blogs, content, and resources such as checklists designed specifically for IT service providers.
“Risk management is our top focus for our customers and compliance is a really important component of how we do that,” said Brandon Layhew, President, ByteTime. “Whether it’s CMMC, NIST or others, our commitment to the best practices in these frameworks helps fortify cybersecurity for our full supply chain, while also helping the businesses we support meet their stringent regulatory requirements. N-able really gets that.”
“Meeting CMMC regulations is rapidly becoming a top priority for our defense industrial base clients,” said Bill Smeltzer, Chief Security Officer, Focus Technology. “As cyber threats evolve, ensuring compliance is essential to protecting sensitive data and maintaining confidence within the industry. With the support of our partner, N-able, we are equipping clients with the tools and expertise needed to meet these critical requirements. Together, we are helping to enhance their security framework and ensure they remain compliant in an increasingly complex threat landscape.”
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