Zscaler has revealed that its services are now available in the Amazon Web Services Marketplace for the U.S. Intelligence Community, or ICMP.
The San Jose, California-based cloud security provider said Thursday its secure cloud modernization and zero trust technology, Zero Trust Exchange, can now be accessed by federal agencies through the AWS ICMP.
Zscaler’s Drew Schnabel on the AWS ICMP Inclusion
“Zscaler’s inclusion in ICMP marks a significant milestone in our commitment to supporting our nation’s federal government,” said Drew Schnabel, president and general manager of Zscaler U.S. government solutions.
“By providing the government with greater access to the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform, we are driving the acceleration of secure cloud adoption and empowering agencies with the modern, resilient cybersecurity infrastructure required to outpace an ever-evolving threat landscape,” Schnabel added.
Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange Platform
Zscaler’s Zero Trust Exchange platform is designed to provide secure and seamless access to applications and data, supporting public sector agencies in their modernization initiatives. The platform is Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, or FedRAMP, High and Moderate authorized.
What Is the ICMP?
The ICMP is an AWS-hosted curated digital catalog that serves as a platform for government agencies to access secure software offerings. The catalog allows them to easily find, purchase and deploy software and applications from trusted vendors specializing in providing government support.