Identity management vendor CyberArk has been awarded the Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark by industry organisation Cloud Security Alliance (CSA).
This internationally recognised certification reaffirms CyberArk's commitment to maintaining the highest standards of cloud security in its product offerings.
The CSA defines and promotes best practices in cloud computing security, and awards the trustmark to providers who have demonstrated exceptional investment in cloud security.
CyberArk's certification stems from an innovative approach, which goes beyond just-in-time access to offer zero standing privileges capabilities for multi-cloud environments, Clarence Hinton, the company's chief strategy officer said.
It is aimed at securing multi-cloud environments and cloud-based solutions.
The company's identity security platform aims to streamline and safeguard workforce and high-risk user access, secure endpoint privileges, and protect human and machine credentials across all environments.
Jim Reavis, co-founder and chief executive of the CSA said the Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark is a major accomplishment for CyberArk, as it showcases an organisation's commitment to upholding the highest standards in cloud security.
"CyberArk not only meets these stringent requirements but surpasses them, helping customers secure increasingly complex cloud environments," Reavis said.