Kaseya has partnered with SafeLogic to enhance its cryptographic solutions and achieve FIPS 140-3 compliance. This partnership will help organizations meet evolving encryption standards as FIPS 140-2 faces discontinuation in 2026. Kaseya's general manager for Audit & Compliance, Max Pruger, highlighted the commitment to FedRAMP certification essential for working with U.S. government agencies. The initiative demonstrates Kaseya's dedication to improving security for government customers and solidifies its role in providing validated encryption technologies across its IT Complete platform.
Kaseya's partnership with SafeLogic aims to facilitate FIPS 140-3 compliance, marking a significant step in their commitment to enhancing cryptographic solutions for secure government interactions.
The transition to FIPS 140-3, set to replace FIPS 140-2 by September 2026, emphasizes the need for robust encryption standards across multiple areas including firmware and software.
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