iTWire – Dynatrace earns ‘PROTECTED’ status through AISRA Program assessment

March 4, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Dynatrace achieves “PROTECTED” status after completing an assessment by an IRAP assessor.
  • This status allows Dynatrace to serve Australian government customers and support enterprises in Australia.

Dynatrace has achieved the Australian Government security status of “PROTECTED” after successfully completing an assessment by an Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessor. This status enables Dynatrace to assist Australian government departments and agencies in delivering flawless and secure digital interactions. The assessment, performed by Sekuro, a leading cybersecurity company, ensures that the Dynatrace Platform, which provides AI-powered observability, automation, and optimization for cloud environments, meets the strict security and compliance standards required by government agencies.

The IRAP assessment, conducted according to the Australian Government Information Security Manual (ISM), verifies that all data processed within the Dynatrace Platform meets protected level requirements. This certification allows Dynatrace to support internal IT teams in securing their infrastructure and driving digital transformation initiatives at scale.

The completion of this assessment signifies Dynatrace’s ability to work with public sector organizations and commercial businesses that require the higher “PROTECTED” status. The assessment process involved Sekuro working with key stakeholders at Dynatrace to review documentation, assess technical configurations, and gather necessary evidence to confirm the effectiveness of the platform in meeting ISM requirements.

Dynatrace looks forward to collaborating with Australian government organizations to enhance their cybersecurity posture and improve service delivery to citizens. The company’s advanced observability, AI, and automation capabilities aim to provide accurate, real-time data insights for better business decision-making in the cloud-first strategy adopted by the Australian Government.


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