CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), The identity security company, today announced that it has earned the Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment. The Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark helps organizations to identify providers that have invested to achieve the highest standards of cloud security in their product offerings.
“This internationally-recognized certification from CSA reaffirms CyberArk’s cloud security commitment to organizations across the world,” said Clarence Hinton, chief strategy officer at CyberArk. “CyberArk innovation goes beyond just-in-time access, offering zero standing privileges capabilities for multi-cloud environments. The identity security platform streamlines and safeguards workforce and high-risk user access, like developers, locks down endpoint privileges and protects human and machine credentials in all environments.”
CSA is the world’s leading organization focused on defining and raising awareness about best practices to ensure a secure cloud computing environment. Organizations across the globe recognize the increasing urgency around securing their multi-cloud environments as well as the cloud-based solutions they consume. In a dynamic, AI-powered threat landscape, the Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark is a mark of CyberArk’s identity security leadership and our mission to enable customers to stay ahead of well-funded, innovative cyberattackers by rethinking and modernizing the way in which we secure all identities, both human and machine, with intelligent privilege controls.
“Attaining the CSA Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark is a major accomplishment, showcasing an organization’s commitment to upholding the highest standards in cloud security,” said Jim Reavis, co-founder and CEO of the Cloud Security Alliance. “CyberArk not only meets these stringent requirements but surpasses them, helping customers secure increasingly complex cloud environments.”