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November 22, 2024

NetSecurity’s ThreatResponder Now Available Through GSA Contract to Federal, State, and Local Governments

NetSecurity is proud to announce that its flagship cybersecurity platform, ThreatResponder, has been included as a software line item in a General Services Administration (GSA) contract mod. This significant achievement makes ThreatResponder accessible to U.S. Federal Government agencies as well as state and local governments, leveraging pre-negotiated and discounted pricing.

ThreatResponder, an AI-powered, cloud-native, all-in-one endpoint security solution, provides comprehensive capabilities such as:

  • Real-time threat detection and response
  • Vulnerability management
  • Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR)
  • Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR)
  • Proactive threat hunting and intelligence

This GSA contract award highlights ThreatResponder’s critical role in enhancing the cybersecurity and resilience of governmental organizations responsible for safeguarding national security and protecting sensitive information.

ThreatResponder Awarded GSA List

“I’m super excited to share that the GSA has awarded NetSecurity a contract mod that includes ThreatResponder software line items,” said Inno Eroraha, CEO of NetSecurity. “This award reaffirms ThreatResponder’s importance in addressing the sophisticated cybersecurity challenges faced by government entities today.”

The inclusion in the GSA contract simplifies the procurement process for government agencies, ensuring they can access ThreatResponder’s advanced security features efficiently and cost-effectively.

NetSecurity extends its gratitude to the contracting officers and technical experts at GSA whose diligence and expertise made this contract modification possible.

For more information about ThreatResponder and how it can strengthen your organization’s cybersecurity defenses, visit https://www.netsecurity.com/try-threatresponder/.

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