N-able Achieves CMMC 2.0 Readiness for N-central, Strengthening Its Role as a Reliable Partner in a Complex Compliance Landscape
N-able's New UEM Solution: N-able has announced a public preview of its N-central unified endpoint management (UEM) solution, designed to support CMMC 2.0 compliance for customers in the Defense Industrial Base, enhancing their cyber resilience and business readiness.
Enhanced Capabilities for Compliance: The updated N-central allows managed services providers and IT teams to align with CMMC 2.0 level 2 standards, ensuring eligibility for Department of Defense contracts while automating security and operational tasks.
Customer Success Stories: Companies like Intech Hawaii and Kimmell Cybersecurity have highlighted the importance of N-central in achieving CMMC Level 2 certification, emphasizing its role in scaling security measures and driving new business opportunities.
Future Developments: N-able plans to make the CMMC-ready version of N-central generally available in early 2026, continuing its investment in security and compliance innovations to help customers navigate evolving regulatory landscapes.
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- Disaster Recovery Innovation: N-able's newly launched Cove DRaaS enables organizations to rapidly recover from cyber incidents and site failures, eliminating the high costs and complexities of building and managing disaster recovery environments, thereby enhancing business resilience.
- Business Continuity Assurance: Cove DRaaS ensures that businesses can swiftly failover to secure environments during cyber incidents by maintaining pre-staged virtual servers in N-able's secure cloud, minimizing downtime and safeguarding revenue streams.
- Streamlined Operations: According to Scott Hawkey, Technical Director at PCS, the implementation of Cove DRaaS has made the disaster recovery process significantly more streamlined and intuitive, allowing teams to focus more on customer support rather than infrastructure management, thus improving overall efficiency.
- Flexible Workload Protection: The new service allows organizations to choose which workloads to protect, providing flexibility and cost control, helping businesses maintain continuity in the event of disruptions and driving true operational resilience.
- Best Company Outlook: N-able has won the Best Company Outlook award for the fourth consecutive time, reflecting the company's commitment to employee support during its global expansion, which enhances employee satisfaction and loyalty.
- Awards for Women and Diversity: The company has been recognized as the Best Company for Women for four years and the Best Company for Diversity three times, demonstrating N-able's ongoing efforts to promote gender equality and diversity, thereby increasing its attractiveness in the industry.
- Leadership Investment: Kathleen Pai, Chief People Officer at N-able, stated that by investing in leaders and belonging programs, the company creates an environment that supports employee growth, thereby enhancing performance and industry impact.
- Global Cyber Protection: N-able's AI-powered cybersecurity platform delivers business resilience to over 500,000 organizations, leveraging advanced end-to-end capabilities and flexible deployment options to improve customer security and success rates.
- Security Workflow Automation: N-able enhances its Technology Alliance Program through partnerships with Zensec and Atomatik, aiming to improve operational efficiency and flexibility in security operations, thereby enabling customers to respond more swiftly to complex cyber threats.
- Rapid Recovery Capability: Zensec provides structured incident response services for N-able customers, leveraging tools like N-central and Cove Data Protection to quickly assess impacts and support rapid recovery during ransomware attacks, significantly reducing business downtime.
- Hyperautomation Features: The integration with Atomatik allows N-able to automate multistep security and IT workflows, such as vulnerability remediation and phishing alert investigations, thereby reducing manual effort and improving consistency, enabling IT teams to focus on higher-priority tasks.
- Strategic Partnership Expansion: By welcoming Zensec and Atomatik into its ecosystem, N-able not only expands its integration portfolio but also reinforces its commitment to delivering flexible and secure technology environments that meet evolving operational and security demands.

- Stock Downgrades: Dropbox and several other stocks were downgraded by William Blair analysts on Monday.
- Impact of AI: The analysts indicated that the rise of AI has introduced greater uncertainty within the software sector.
- Partnership Announcement: N-able has been selected as the official cybersecurity partner for Manchester City Football Club, aimed at protecting the Club's critical systems and data, thereby enhancing the security and resilience of its global IT operations.
- Technology Integration: N-able will integrate its AI-powered cybersecurity solutions to further develop Manchester City's existing technology infrastructure, ensuring the Club remains competitive in a rapidly evolving digital environment.
- Brand Presence: As part of the agreement, N-able will gain brand exposure across various digital and physical assets within the men's and women's first team portfolios, enhancing its influence and market recognition in the sports industry.
- Industry Leadership: Manchester City, as a leading global brand, emphasizes the importance of continuous investment in technology and services to protect its operations and data security, with N-able's solutions supporting the Club's future operations and growth.
- New Cybersecurity Challenges: N-able's report, 'Cybersecurity in the Age of AI: Moving from Fragile to Resilient,' reveals that 62% of mid-market organizations perceive a rise in AI-driven phishing and deepfake scams, indicating an urgent need for businesses to update their security strategies to counter new attack vectors.
- Accelerated Adversary Tactics: The analysis shows that adversaries are leveraging AI-enhanced reconnaissance and scalable social engineering, making it easier to execute complex attacks, particularly for small businesses with limited resources, highlighting the necessity for proactive defense measures.
- Increased Internal Complexity: As companies adopt AI tools, their IT environments become denser and more interconnected, with new APIs and unmanaged AI tools expanding the attack surface, making it difficult for traditional monitoring methods to detect these opaque risks, necessitating a reevaluation of security architectures.
- Resilience Strategy Framework: The report presents a three-pillar model emphasizing actions before, during, and after an attack, assisting businesses in minimizing exposure, reducing impact, and ensuring operational continuity through automation and AI-assisted insights.






