OPSWAT Products Now Available on GSA Schedule
Author: Michael Hylton
OPSWAT announced today our products are now available on the GSA Multiple Award Schedule through Oct 22, 2024. GSA delivers federal, state, and local government agencies the tools and expertise needed to shorten procurement cycles, ensure compliance, and obtain the best value for innovative technology products, services, and solutions. With more than 7.5 million products and services from over 4,600 pre-vetted vendors, federal agencies, as well as civilian, state, and local organizations can maximize budgets and reduce buying cycles by up to 50 percent using GSA versus open market alternatives.
OPSWAT products are in use by over 1,000 customers around the world, protecting organizations as diverse as nuclear power plants, financial institutions, government agencies, educational institutions and information technology companies. Government organizations can deploy OPSWAT to provide high levels of security to their on-premises and cloud deployments. Sample use cases include files uploaded via web portals, portable media brought into secure areas, and devices accessing critical networks.
Solutions available from OPSWAT include:
- Secure Access: Trust endpoint access to your cloud and local networks.
- File Upload Security: Protect against malicious file uploads.
- Malware Analysis: Analyze suspicious files or devices on-prem or in the cloud.
- Storage Security: Protect your cloud and on-premises storage.
- Cross-Domain Solutions: Protection at every transfer point.
- Email Security: Protect your organization against advanced email attacks.
OPSWAT products are available immediately on the GSA Multiple Award Schedule.
Contact us to learn more information about OPSWAT products and the GSA.

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