Verodin has received approval from the Department of Homeland Security to offer a cybersecurity technology to government agencies through DHS’ Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program.
The company said Friday it designed the Security Instrumentation Platform to help organizations protect critical assets from cyber threats by assessing their controls.
Earl Matthews, senior vice president and chief strategy officer at Verodin, said the platform will offer a means for agencies to test and validate the effectiveness of pre-existing security configurations and toolsets.
Cyber COAST will help distribute the SIP offering to federal, state and local agencies via the company’s position on the General Services Administration Schedule contract vehicle.