FedRAMP Moderate Authorization of
Exiger Federal Cloud Reflects AI Company's Commitment to Meeting
Highest Security Standards in Supply Chain Risk Management
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Exiger, the market-leading
supply chain and third-party risk AI company, announced that
Exiger Federal Cloud has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization
Management Program (FedRAMP®) Moderate Authorization. Today's
announcement marks a major milestone in the continued expansion and
enhancement of Exiger's offerings across the U.S. Federal
Government
FedRAMP Authorization Reflects Exiger's
Commitment to Meeting Highest Security Standards in Supply Chain
Risk Management
"The expanded government-wide FedRAMP Authorization simplifies
and streamlines the experience for our government and Defense
Industrial Base (DIB) customers that rely on Exiger's AI solutions
and the 1Exiger platform to secure their critical supply chains,"
said Exiger President Carrie Wibben.
"It eliminates the need to swivel chair between systems and enables
fully integrated workflows and decisioning within Exiger's secure
environment, allowing customers to aggregate, maintain and utilize
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in conjunction with
Exiger's proprietary data and intelligence."
FedRAMP is a government-wide program that promotes the adoption
of secure cloud services by providing a standardized approach to
security and risk assessment for cloud technologies and federal
agencies. FedRAMP was created to empower agencies to use modern
cloud technologies with an emphasis on security and protection of
government information. The program reduces duplicative efforts and
costs inefficiencies across the government while establishing a
public-private partnership to support innovation and the
advancement of more secure information technologies.
"Exiger is committed to delivering cutting edge capabilities to
the U.S. Federal Government and DIB while also meeting the highest
standards in security and government," said Exiger Chief
Information Security Officer Clewin McPherson. "With FedRAMP's
continuous monitoring, Exiger's customers are gaining not only a
new level of transparency and accessibility but also a new level of
confidence in our security posture."
Exiger's FedRAMP Authorization is the result of a multi-year
process and sustained investments to build enhanced cloud systems
that satisfy expanded government and National Institute of
Standards and Technology policies and procedures. The Department of
Energy previously accredited the Exiger Federal Cloud environment
at FedRAMP Moderate in 2023. Exiger's updated government-wide
status is now live and searchable on the FedRAMP Marketplace. In
addition to FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, Exiger maintains ISO
27001 and SOC 2 Type 2 certifications.
About Exiger
Exiger is revolutionizing the way corporations, government
agencies and banks navigate risk and compliance in their
third-parties, supply chains and customers through its software and
tech-enabled solutions. Exiger's mission is to make the world a
safer and more transparent place to succeed. Empowering its 550
customers across the globe, including 150 in the Fortune 500 and
over 55 organizations across the Defense Industrial Base and
government agencies, with award-winning AI technology, Exiger leads
the way in ESG, cyber, financial crime, third-party and supply
chain management. Named one of Fast Company's 2023 'Brands That
Matter' and recipient of the Third Party Risk Association's 2024
Innovator Award, Exiger's work has been recognized by 40+ AI,
RegTech and Supply Chain partner awards. Learn more at Exiger.com
and follow Exiger on LinkedIn.
For more information, please contact:
Kody Gurfein
Chief Marketing Officer for Exiger
1.914.393.0398
kgurfein@exiger.com
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