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    Devo Technology Reaches FedRAMP In-Process Status

    By Staff WriterFebruary 24, 2022
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    Cloud-native logging and security analytics company Devo Technology has reached Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program “In-Process” status, and is expected to reach full authorization this fall.

    “The Devo Platform was built for those on the front lines of defending U.S. cyber posture in a radically expanding risk landscape,” said Dan Wilbricht, Devo public sector general manager.

    FedRAMP is a governmentwide program that authorizes secure cloud services by creating a standardized approach to security and risk assessment so federal agencies have access to cloud technologies.

    “Devo’s dedication to achieving full FedRAMP authorization acknowledges the importance of providing federal agencies the best cybersecurity and logging solutions possible, so they can have insight into and defend their networks and focus on continuing to support the American people,” Wilbricht said.

    With the Small Business Administration as its sponsor, Devo said its FedRAMP offering will allow federal customers to improve IT operations and cybersecurity postures, and better manage logs of data generating within their networks.

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