Druva Expands FedRAMP Moderate Authorization
And launches new cyber resiliency capabilities for public sector organizations.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 10, 2025 at 2:49 pmDruva, Inc. announced it has achieved expanded FedRAMP Moderate Authorization for Data Center Workloads, reinforcing its commitment to meeting the highest standards of security and compliance for US federal, state, and local government agencies.
The company is also announcing new cyber resiliency capabilities for Druva GovCloud to help public sector organizations better detect threats, recover quickly, and maintain BC. Druva GovCloud is designed for public sector requirements, and provides a fully managed, cloud-native platform that helps agencies meet data security, compliance, and recovery needs-without the complexity of managing any infrastructure. With new cyber resiliency capabilities, government agencies can modernize their legacy data center infrastructure, more easily maintain high standards of security for their data, and reduce costs when compared to on-premises approaches.
“Data center environments pose unique challenges for federal agencies trying to balance cloud adoption with cybersecurity,” said Yogesh Badwe, CSO, Druva. “By incorporating support for Data Center Workloads, Druva streamlines cloud adoption and cyber resilience for federal customers. With both expanded FedRAMP authorization and new cyber resilience features, Druva is reinforcing its commitment to helping public sector organizations and other highly regulated industries meet strict compliance requirements.“
Druva GovCloud is hosted on AWS GovCloud – an isolated AWS region built specifically for US government agencies and contractors handling sensitive cloud workloads. Druva’s FedRAMP Moderate Authorization allows agencies to meet their security guidelines with a solution that is designed to safeguard their data vs. ransomware using a zero-trust security model, data isolation, and air-gapped storage. Druva was among the first data security vendors to achieve FedRAMP Moderate Authorization for its Microsoft 365 and Endpoints data protection solution, and has been supporting hundreds of thousands of end users with its FedRAMP ATO cloud since 2017.
Druva helps public sector and government agencies remain secure, compliant, and operationally efficient to protect and recover critical data. With built-in threat detection, observability, and fast ransomware recovery, agencies can respond faster, stay compliant, and reduce IT complexity-ensuring mission continuity even during a crisis.
With Druva’s advanced cyber resiliency capabilities, customers benefit with:
- Modern Data Security: Recover from any threat with a 100% SaaS, fully managed platform.
- Simplified Operations: Eliminate complexity with a zero-infrastructure solution that keeps teams compliant and focused on core priorities.
- Enhanced Efficiency: Reduce infrastructure and maintenance costs by streamlining storage in the cloud using global source de-dupe and automatic tiering for long-term retention.
“Druva’s commitment to the Public Sector is evidenced by its FedRAMP Moderate Authorization status, which enables Federal Agencies to accelerate their IT modernization and cloud adoption. Druva ensures Federal Agencies are able to secure and recover their critical information while strengthening their cyber posture,” said Craig P. Abod, president, Carahsoft Technology Corp. “We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Druva and our reseller partners to provide Government agencies with solutions that help protect their data and infrastructure, securing their high-trust environments, and meeting their current and future cybersecurity requirements.“
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Learn how Druva can protect and secure data for public sector organizations, join Druva at RSA Public Sector Day at RSAC Conference 2025 on April 28, 2025.