Rapid7 Successfully Passes Assessment for Information Security Registered Assessors Program
Rapid7 Completes IRAP Assessment, Strengthening Security Solutions for Australian Government Agencies
In a significant move to bolster its security offerings for Australian government agencies, Rapid7 has successfully completed an Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessment at the PROTECTED level. This achievement allows government agencies requiring PROTECTED level controls to access Rapid7's robust security solutions.
The Rapid7 Insight Platform, a comprehensive security solution, has been assessed for its capabilities in vulnerability management, application security, orchestration and automation, and detection and response. The platform offers data collection, visibility, analytics, and automation, aiming to broaden the view across the attack surface for government agencies.
Rob Dooley, Vice President of APJ at Rapid7, expressed his anticipation for the potential this IRAP assessment offers in partnership with the Australian Government. He stated that this assessment underscores the company's ongoing investment in protecting all levels of government in Australia.
The timing of Rapid7's IRAP assessment is significant due to the increasing sophistication of cyber attacks. The Rapid7 Insight Platform is designed to enable swift action on threats, from endpoint to the cloud. This makes it particularly beneficial for government agencies migrating to hybrid cloud environments.
The IRAP assessment also demonstrates Rapid7's commitment to providing a comprehensive security platform for Australian government customers. With the Rapid7 Insight Platform, government agencies can now access one-click access to vulnerability management, application testing, incident detection and response, and orchestration and automation.
Moreover, the platform provides a shared point-of-view between security, IT operations, and development teams, ensuring seamless collaboration and prioritization of efforts. This is crucial in ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks and protecting the Australian public sector.
Teresa Fogelberg, the Vice President of Rapid7 in the APJ region, emphasized that this step supports Australian government agencies including the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) and the Department of Defence. She expressed her confidence in Rapid7's security solutions being necessary to tackle the ever-evolving challenges of today's cyber security landscape.
In conclusion, Rapid7's successful completion of the IRAP assessment marks a significant milestone in its commitment to securing the Australian public sector. With its robust and comprehensive security solutions, Rapid7 aims to provide government agencies with the tools they need to stay ahead of the ever-evolving cyber threats.
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