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Announcing our Carahsoft partnership to scale MyCISO across US Government

 

We’re expanding our US Government footprint with a partnership focused on simplifying cybersecurity operations—across risk, compliance, incidents, suppliers, metrics, and culture.

Today we’re excited to announce our partnership with Carahsoft as part of our strategy to scale MyCISO across US Government.

Government agencies are being asked to do more with less: meet rising compliance expectations, respond faster to incidents, manage third-party risk, and prove outcomes to leadership—often across multiple frameworks and disconnected tools. We built MyCISO to replace the manual effort and fragmentation that slows teams down, and to give security leaders a clearer, real-time view of their program.

Through this partnership, we’re making it easier for agencies to access MyCISO and adopt a single, unified SecurityOS that helps teams:

  • bring risk, compliance, incidents, suppliers, metrics, and culture into one platform
  • reduce time spent on manual reporting and audit prep
  • prioritise effort using risk-based insights (not check-the-box activity)
  • generate board-ready reporting quickly and consistently.
 
Dane Meah, CEO of MyCISO, said:
“US Government security teams are under enormous pressure to demonstrate compliance, respond quickly to incidents, manage third-party exposure, and show measurable progress — all while juggling multiple frameworks and disconnected tooling. We built MyCISO to make security program management radically simpler: one system that unifies risk, compliance, incidents, suppliers, metrics, and culture, and turns that into clear, board-ready reporting and risk-prioritised actions.
 
Partnering with Carahsoft is a major step in our US Government expansion because it helps agencies access MyCISO through a trusted procurement pathway and brings our platform in front of the teams who need it most. This isn’t about creating more dashboards — it’s about giving leaders a real-time view of their security program, reducing the manual overhead that slows them down, and helping them focus effort on the risks that truly matter.
 
We’re excited to launch the partnership with a webinar series and our sponsorship at RSA, including Public Sector Day, so we can share practical lessons and show agencies what ‘unified program management’ looks like in the real world.”
 
 
Paul Kolb, Sales Leader at Carahsoft, said:
“Government agencies are increasingly looking for solutions that reduce operational complexity while improving security outcomes. MyCISO offers a unified approach to cybersecurity program management — helping teams bring together risk, compliance, incidents, supplier assurance, metrics, and security culture into a single platform that supports visibility, prioritisation, and reporting.
 
Carahsoft is pleased to partner with MyCISO to help make these capabilities more accessible to the public sector. By adding MyCISO to our portfolio, we’re enabling agencies to adopt a more streamlined, outcome-driven approach to managing cybersecurity programs, while leveraging established procurement pathways and the support of our reseller and integrator ecosystem. We look forward to working together to support public sector customers as they strengthen resilience and improve accountability across their security operations.”
 

Launch plans

This partnership launch includes:
 
  • a joint webinar to introduce the partnership and show how agencies can move from fragmented tools to a unified program view has been scheduled for March 5th, Register here: https://carahevents.carahsoft.com/Event/Details/720610-myciso 
  • our presence at RSA Conference, where MyCISO is sponsoring as a lead sponsor at the RSA Public Sector Day — a key moment for us to connect with government security leaders and share what we’re seeing in the field.
  • If you’re a government organisation exploring ways to simplify cybersecurity program management and improve outcomes, we’d love to connect. Get in touch to request a walkthrough, discuss use cases, or learn about procurement pathways.