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N-able, Inc. (NYSE:NABL), a global software company delivering an end-to-end cyber resilience platform, today announced the public preview of a version of its N-able N-central unified endpoint management (UEM) solution supporting CMMC 2.0 controls—which customers can run to control their own data and infrastructure in their secure environments. This release empowers N-able customers doing business in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) to utilize N-central in a certified environment, helping them to meet evolving compliance requirements and build increasing levels of cyber resilience that ultimately fuel business resilience.
"CMMC 2.0 isn't just a compliance milestone, it's a signal of where the industry is headed," said Mike Adler, Chief Technology and Product Officer, N-able. "At N-able, we see this as an opportunity to help our customers lead with confidence in a security-first future. By delivering a solution that empowers our customers to more easily do business within the Defense Industrial Base, we're not only meeting the moment, we're driving readiness and strengthening business resilience."
N-central's new capabilities allow managed services providers (MSPs) and internal IT teams doing business with Department of Defense (DoD) contractors and subcontractors to maintain eligibility for DoD contracts by aligning with CMMC 2.0, level 2 standards. This announcement reinforces N-able as a vendor offering a purpose-built product and support for CMMC 2.0.
"At Intech Hawaii, CMMC Level 2 certification was a critical milestone for us as part of our mission to support and protect our rapidly growing base of government contracting customers," stated Terence Tang, Vice President, Strategy, Intech Hawaii. "N-able N-central helps keep us confident in our ability to continue to deliver on this promise."
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