N-able Announces Commitment to CMMC 2.0 Readiness for N-central in Second Half of 2025 and Progress Year-to-Date
27 February 2025 - 11:31PM
Business Wire
Underscores Path to Helping Partners Comply
with Overlapping Global Security Controls
N-able, Inc. (NYSE: NABL), a global software
company helping IT service providers deliver security, data
protection as-a-service, and unified endpoint management solutions,
today announced its commitment to Cybersecurity Maturity Model
Certification (CMMC) 2.0 readiness for N-able N-central during the
second half of 2025, as well as other key updates designed to fuel
cyber resilience for IT professionals.
As organizations across the defense industrial base and beyond
prepare to align with these new requirements, N-able is committed
to equipping IT professionals with the solutions and capabilities
to navigate the complexities of CMMC 2.0 as well as NIS2, Cyber
Essentials, Essential Eight, and other like-minded cybersecurity
frameworks.
The CMMC 2.0 level 2 ready version of N-central will help
partners with an accelerated path towards meeting CMMC 2.0
requirements. The release will also include a descriptive
deployment guide to help ensure compliance with separated hosting
requirements.
Key milestones to date in 2025 that build on N-able’s
secure-by-design approach include:
- The configuration of Alma Linux as N-central’s new operating
system in accordance with the Center for Internet Security (CIS)
benchmarks—a set of best practices designed to enhance security by
reducing vulnerabilities and hardening the system against potential
threats.
- Audit logging security enhancements with flexible SIEM
integration for advanced monitoring and analysis. Additional audit
data will be coming in future releases, furthering N-able’s
commitment to the CISA Secure by Design Pledge.
“CMMC 2.0 readiness is a journey we are committed to as we seek
to help our partners grapple with growing security complexities and
needs within their increasingly regulated customer base,” stated
Mike Adler, N-able CTPO. “We will be taking additional steps in the
coming months to include NIST 800-171 attestation and increasing
FIPS encryption standards adoption, and are providing hands-on
support for our partners looking to embark on their own readiness
journeys. This initiative is just one of the ways we are working
alongside our partners to help build a more secure environment
across the full global supply chain.”
With a stringent focus on the importance of cyber resilient best
practices for itself and its MSP partners, N-able already holds key
attestation reports for SOC 2 Type II and HIPAA Type 1 across its
core products and an ISO 27001 certification with respect to its
information security management systems. To learn more, visit
https://www.n-able.com/security-and-privacy.
About N-able
N-able fuels IT services providers with powerful software
solutions to monitor, manage, and secure their customers’ systems,
data, and networks. Built on a scalable platform, we offer secure
infrastructure and tools to simplify complex ecosystems, as well as
resources to navigate evolving IT needs. We help partners excel at
every stage of growth, protect their customers, and expand their
offerings with an ever-increasing, flexible portfolio of
integrations from leading technology providers. n-able.com
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Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding
N‑able's CMMC readiness plans and timeline, NIST 800-171
attestation, increased FIPS 140-3 encryption standards adoption,
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