NEW YORK, March 15, 2017 -- Varonis Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:VRNS), a leading provider of software solutions that protect data from insider threats and cyberattacks, today announced an agreement with immixGroup, an Arrow company that helps technology companies do business with the government. In an effort to align public and private sector IT initiatives, this agreement allows federal, state and local government agencies to purchase Varonis’ innovative data security platform to analyze the behavior of the people and machines that access their data, alert on misbehavior and enforce a least privilege model.
The Department of Defense CyberSecurity FrameWork and other internal insider threat initiatives place an increased importance in knowing where data lives and who has access to it. Varonis is uniquely positioned to help government agencies prevent data breaches and protect intellectual property by organizing their data and monitoring access.
"With data breaches driving headlines, companies as well as government agencies feel an enormous responsibility to protect their sensitive data, stop insider abuse and mitigate data breaches and ransomware attacks," said George DeLisle, Varonis Federal Sales Director. “We collaborated with immixGroup in an effort to help government agencies stay ahead of the attackers and achieve their missions to provide valuable public services to U.S. citizens.”
The Varonis data security platform allows enterprises and government agencies to manage, analyze and secure their data. Varonis captures and analyzes metadata about enterprise and government agency data and file systems so that they can identify compromised accounts, privilege escalations, GPO changes and malware attacks like ransomware - and stop them before they lead to a data breach.
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About Varonis
Varonis is a leading provider of software solutions that protect data from insider threats and cyberattacks. Through an innovative software platform, Varonis allows organizations to analyze, secure, manage, and migrate their volumes of unstructured data. Varonis specializes in file and email systems that store valuable spreadsheets, word processing documents, presentations, audio and video files, emails, and text. This rapidly growing data often contains an enterprise's financial information, product plans, strategic initiatives, intellectual property, and confidential employee, customer or patient records. IT and business personnel deploy Varonis software for a variety of use cases, including data security, governance and compliance, user behavior analytics, archiving, search, and file synchronization and sharing. With offices and partners worldwide, Varonis had approximately 5,350 customers as of December 31, 2016, spanning leading firms in financial services, healthcare, public, industrial, insurance, energy and utilities, media and entertainment, consumer and retail, technology and education sectors.
News Media Contact: Jennifer LuPiba, Varonis 614-338-9889 [email protected]


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