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N-able Announces Commitment to CMMC 2.0 Readiness for N-central in Second Half of 2025 and Progress Year-to-Date

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N-able (NYSE: NABL) has announced its commitment to achieve Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 readiness for its N-central platform by the second half of 2025. The company outlined key milestones including the configuration of Alma Linux as N-central's new operating system aligned with CIS benchmarks, and enhanced audit logging security with SIEM integration.

The CMMC 2.0 level 2 ready version of N-central will provide partners an accelerated path towards meeting requirements, including a deployment guide for compliance with separated hosting requirements. N-able plans additional steps including NIST 800-171 attestation and increased FIPS encryption standards adoption.

The company currently holds SOC 2 Type II and HIPAA Type 1 attestation reports for core products and ISO 27001 certification for information security management systems.

N-able (NYSE: NABL) ha annunciato il suo impegno a raggiungere la Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 per la sua piattaforma N-central entro la seconda metà del 2025. L'azienda ha delineato tappe chiave, tra cui la configurazione di Alma Linux come nuovo sistema operativo di N-central allineato con i benchmark CIS e una maggiore sicurezza nel logging degli audit con integrazione SIEM.

La versione di N-central pronta per il livello 2 del CMMC 2.0 offrirà ai partner un percorso accelerato per soddisfare i requisiti, inclusa una guida al deployment per la conformità con i requisiti di hosting separati. N-able prevede ulteriori passi, tra cui l'attestazione NIST 800-171 e un aumento nell'adozione degli standard di crittografia FIPS.

L'azienda attualmente detiene rapporti di attestazione SOC 2 Type II e HIPAA Type 1 per i prodotti core e la certificazione ISO 27001 per i sistemi di gestione della sicurezza delle informazioni.

N-able (NYSE: NABL) ha anunciado su compromiso de alcanzar la Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 para su plataforma N-central en la segunda mitad de 2025. La compañía delineó hitos clave, incluida la configuración de Alma Linux como el nuevo sistema operativo de N-central alineado con los benchmarks CIS, y una mayor seguridad en el registro de auditorías con integración SIEM.

La versión de N-central lista para el nivel 2 del CMMC 2.0 proporcionará a los socios un camino acelerado para cumplir con los requisitos, incluida una guía de implementación para la conformidad con los requisitos de hosting separados. N-able planea pasos adicionales, incluida la certificación NIST 800-171 y un aumento en la adopción de estándares de cifrado FIPS.

La compañía actualmente posee informes de atestación SOC 2 Type II y HIPAA Type 1 para productos centrales y certificación ISO 27001 para sistemas de gestión de seguridad de la información.

N-able (NYSE: NABL)는 2025년 하반기까지 N-central 플랫폼의 Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 준비를 달성하겠다는 의지를 발표했습니다. 이 회사는 CIS 벤치마크에 맞춘 N-central의 새로운 운영 체제로 Alma Linux를 구성하고 SIEM 통합을 통한 감사 로그 보안 강화 등 주요 이정표를 설명했습니다.

CMMC 2.0 레벨 2 준비가 완료된 N-central 버전은 파트너에게 요구 사항을 충족하기 위한 가속화된 경로를 제공하며, 분리된 호스팅 요구 사항에 대한 준수 배포 가이드를 포함합니다. N-able은 NIST 800-171 인증 및 FIPS 암호화 표준 채택 증가와 같은 추가 단계를 계획하고 있습니다.

현재 이 회사는 핵심 제품에 대한 SOC 2 Type II 및 HIPAA Type 1 인증 보고서와 정보 보안 관리 시스템에 대한 ISO 27001 인증을 보유하고 있습니다.

N-able (NYSE: NABL) a annoncé son engagement à atteindre la Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 pour sa plateforme N-central d'ici la seconde moitié de 2025. L'entreprise a décrit des étapes clés, y compris la configuration d'Alma Linux comme nouveau système d'exploitation de N-central, aligné sur les benchmarks CIS, et une sécurité renforcée des journaux d'audit avec intégration SIEM.

La version prête pour le niveau 2 du CMMC 2.0 de N-central offrira aux partenaires un chemin accéléré pour répondre aux exigences, y compris un guide de déploiement pour la conformité aux exigences d'hébergement séparé. N-able prévoit des étapes supplémentaires, y compris l'attestation NIST 800-171 et une adoption accrue des normes de cryptage FIPS.

L'entreprise détient actuellement des rapports d'attestation SOC 2 Type II et HIPAA Type 1 pour ses produits principaux et une certification ISO 27001 pour les systèmes de gestion de la sécurité de l'information.

N-able (NYSE: NABL) hat sein Engagement bekannt gegeben, bis zur zweiten Hälfte von 2025 die Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 für seine N-central-Plattform zu erreichen. Das Unternehmen skizzierte wichtige Meilensteine, darunter die Konfiguration von Alma Linux als neues Betriebssystem von N-central, das mit den CIS-Benchmarks übereinstimmt, sowie eine verbesserte Sicherheitsprotokollierung mit SIEM-Integration.

Die CMMC 2.0 Level 2 bereite Version von N-central wird Partnern einen beschleunigten Weg zur Erfüllung der Anforderungen bieten, einschließlich eines Bereitstellungsleitfadens für die Einhaltung der getrennten Hosting-Anforderungen. N-able plant weitere Schritte, darunter die NIST 800-171-Bestätigung und eine erhöhte Annahme von FIPS-Verschlüsselungsstandards.

Das Unternehmen verfügt derzeit über SOC 2 Type II und HIPAA Type 1 Bestätigungsberichte für Kernprodukte sowie über eine ISO 27001-Zertifizierung für Informationssicherheitsmanagementsysteme.

Positive
  • Commitment to achieve CMMC 2.0 certification enhances product marketability
  • Operating system upgrade to Alma Linux improves security infrastructure
  • Multiple existing security certifications (SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA Type 1, ISO 27001)
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  • CMMC 2.0 readiness delayed until second half of 2025
  • Additional security implementations may increase operational costs

Underscores Path to Helping Partners Comply with Overlapping Global Security Controls

BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- N-able, Inc. (NYSE: NABL), a global software company helping IT service providers deliver security, data protection as-a-service, and unified endpoint management solutions, today announced its commitment to Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 readiness for N-able N-central during the second half of 2025, as well as other key updates designed to fuel cyber resilience for IT professionals.

As organizations across the defense industrial base and beyond prepare to align with these new requirements, N-able is committed to equipping IT professionals with the solutions and capabilities to navigate the complexities of CMMC 2.0 as well as NIS2, Cyber Essentials, Essential Eight, and other like-minded cybersecurity frameworks.

The CMMC 2.0 level 2 ready version of N-central will help partners with an accelerated path towards meeting CMMC 2.0 requirements. The release will also include a descriptive deployment guide to help ensure compliance with separated hosting requirements.

Key milestones to date in 2025 that build on N-able’s secure-by-design approach include:

  • The configuration of Alma Linux as N-central’s new operating system in accordance with the Center for Internet Security (CIS) benchmarks—a set of best practices designed to enhance security by reducing vulnerabilities and hardening the system against potential threats.
  • Audit logging security enhancements with flexible SIEM integration for advanced monitoring and analysis. Additional audit data will be coming in future releases, furthering N-able’s commitment to the CISA Secure by Design Pledge.

“CMMC 2.0 readiness is a journey we are committed to as we seek to help our partners grapple with growing security complexities and needs within their increasingly regulated customer base,” stated Mike Adler, N-able CTPO. “We will be taking additional steps in the coming months to include NIST 800-171 attestation and increasing FIPS encryption standards adoption, and are providing hands-on support for our partners looking to embark on their own readiness journeys. This initiative is just one of the ways we are working alongside our partners to help build a more secure environment across the full global supply chain.”

With a stringent focus on the importance of cyber resilient best practices for itself and its MSP partners, N-able already holds key attestation reports for SOC 2 Type II and HIPAA Type 1 across its core products and an ISO 27001 certification with respect to its information security management systems. To learn more, visit https://www.n-able.com/security-and-privacy.

About N-able

N-able fuels IT services providers with powerful software solutions to monitor, manage, and secure their customers’ systems, data, and networks. Built on a scalable platform, we offer secure infrastructure and tools to simplify complex ecosystems, as well as resources to navigate evolving IT needs. We help partners excel at every stage of growth, protect their customers, and expand their offerings with an ever-increasing, flexible portfolio of integrations from leading technology providers. n-able.com

© 2025 N-able Solutions ULC and N-able Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.

This press release contains “forward-looking” statements, which are subject to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding N‑able's CMMC readiness plans and timeline, NIST 800-171 attestation, increased FIPS 140-3 encryption standards adoption, product updates and enhancements, addition of designated compliance staff and training. These forward-looking statements are based on management's beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to management. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical facts and may be signified by terms such as “aim,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “expect,” “feel,” “intend,” “estimate,” “seek,” “plan,” “may,” “can,” “could,” “should,” “will,” “would” or similar expressions and the negatives of those terms. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause such actions to be delayed, altered or not occur at al. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, the risks and uncertainties described more fully in documents filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the risk factors described in N-able’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, that N-able filed with the SEC on February 29, 2024. All information provided in this release is as of the date hereof and N-able undertakes no duty to update this information except as required by law.

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Media Contact:

Kim Cecchini

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Source: N-able, Inc.

FAQ

When will N-able's N-central platform achieve CMMC 2.0 readiness?

N-able (NABL) has committed to achieving CMMC 2.0 readiness for N-central during the second half of 2025.

What security certifications does N-able currently hold?

N-able holds SOC 2 Type II and HIPAA Type 1 attestation reports for core products and ISO 27001 certification for information security management systems.

What operating system changes is N-able implementing for N-central in 2025?

N-able is configuring Alma Linux as N-central's new operating system, aligned with Center for Internet Security (CIS) benchmarks.

What additional security enhancements is N-able (NABL) planning for N-central?

N-able plans to implement NIST 800-171 attestation, increase FIPS encryption standards adoption, and enhance audit logging security with SIEM integration.

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