Summit 7, a leading cybersecurity provider helping contractors meet DFARS and CMMC requirements, announced it has entered into a strategic partnership with Hypori, a pioneer in secure virtual mobile access.
Already in the Beta Phase with clients, Summit 7 and Hypori are helping organizations in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) utilize mobile, virtual workspaces to ensure CMMC compliance and allow access to CUI data—further accelerating BYOD adoption by keeping sensitive data off mobile devices while maintaining personal privacy.
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This partnership brings together Summit 7’s compliance expertise and Hypori’s virtual BYOD technology to help defense contractors:
- Securely access CUI and enterprise apps from any mobile device
- Exclude mobile devices from CMMC Level 2 assessment scope
- Reduce costs associated with managing corporate devices (e.g., phone plans, hardware refreshes, inventory management)
- Support mobility without compromising security
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“At Summit 7, we’re focused on helping contractors meet compliance requirements in the most secure and efficient way possible,” said Scott Edwards, CEO of Summit 7. “Hypori enables secure mobile access without added risk or complexity—eliminating the need to carry multiple devices when accessing multiple Microsoft 365 tenants, whether through an enclave or virtual desktop implementation.”
“Summit 7 is a trusted name in the DIB when it comes to compliance. We’re excited to support their mission by making secure mobile access easier and more efficient for contractors.”
— Wayne Lewandowski, Chief Revenue Officer
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Source: prnewswire
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