Cohesity and CISA Announce Cybersecurity Information Sharing Partnership
Cohesity, a leader in AI-powered data security, announced a partnership with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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The partnership establishes a framework for voluntary cybersecurity information sharing and collaboration between Cohesity and CISA. It enables both organizations to share threat intelligence and coordinate efforts to detect, prevent, and mitigate cyber risks affecting critical infrastructure and the broader digital ecosystem.
“This partnership reinforces Cohesity’s commitment to working closely with federal partners to strengthen national cyber resilience across the communities, enterprises, and government agencies we serve,” said Sanjay Poonen, chief executive officer and president, Cohesity. “We’re proud to deepen our information sharing and coordination with CISA, enhancing our ability to help organizations defend against evolving cyber threats while supporting national cybersecurity efforts.”
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Under the partnership, collaboration may take place in both direct and broader information-sharing settings. In direct engagements, Cohesity and CISA may exchange cybersecurity information such as threat alerts, analysis reports, indicator bulletins, malware analysis, and other timely reporting. In CISA-convened forums, Cohesity may collaborate alongside public and private sector stakeholders to address emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and cybersecurity risks.
This partnership does not constitute an endorsement by CISA or the Department of Homeland Security of any Cohesity product or service.
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