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Asana Achieves FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization for Asana Gov

Asana, Inc. (NYSE: ASAN) (LTSE: ASAN) announced today that Asana Gov has achieved FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization, enabling public sector organizations to co......

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Asana Achieves FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization for Asana Gov

AI Insight:This authorization enables public sector organizations to confidently use Asana Gov for their project management needs.

Asana, Inc. (NYSE: ASAN) (LTSE: ASAN) announced today that Asana Gov has achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, enabling public sector organizations to confidently use Asana Gov for their project management needs. Asana Gov is a tailored version of Asana's popular work management platform, designed to meet the unique requirements of government agencies and contractors. With FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, Asana Gov has demonstrated its ability to meet the rigorous security standards set by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP). This achievement allows public sector organizations to leverage Asana Gov's powerful project management capabilities, including task assignment, collaboration, and reporting, while ensuring the security and integrity of sensitive government data. By providing a secure and compliant platform, Asana is expanding its reach into the public sector, enabling government agencies to streamline their workflows and improve productivity.