CyberMSuite is an integrated platform purpose-built to help federal agencies centralize cybersecurity operations, manage enterprise risk, and automate compliance within a single, unified environment. Designed for the scale and complexity of government, CyberMSuite enables agencies to replace fragmented tools and manual processes with a cohesive, mission-aligned approach to cyber risk management.
CyberMSuite also enables a risk-based approach to cybersecurity, allowing agencies to prioritize vulnerabilities and compliance gaps based on business impact and mission criticality. This ensures that limited resources are focused on the areas that pose the greatest risk, improving both security outcomes and operational efficiency.
Designed to scale across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments, CyberMSuite supports modern IT architectures and evolving mission requirements. Its flexible integration capabilities allow it to connect with existing security tools, IT systems, and data sources, creating a unified operational picture without requiring a complete overhaul of current infrastructure.
Ultimately, CyberMSuite transforms cybersecurity and compliance from a reactive, checklist-driven function into a proactive, intelligence-driven capability, enabling organizations to reduce risk, improve efficiency, and confidently support mission-critical operations.
The core strength of CyberMSuite is its ability to automate compliance and governance processes. The platform supports alignment with frameworks such as NIST SP 800-53, FISMA, and other standards, allowing agencies to continuously monitor control effectiveness and maintain audit readiness. This reduces the burden of manual reporting and enables teams to focus on higher-value mission activities.
CyberMSuite provides a centralized operational view of security posture, integrating data from across security, IT, and compliance systems. This enables agencies to:
The platform supports continuous compliance with federal standards, including NIST SP 800-53 and FISMA, ensuring agencies maintain real-time awareness of control effectiveness and compliance posture which:
CyberMSuite enables agencies to prioritize cybersecurity activities based on mission impact and operational risk, rather than purely technical severity.
CyberMSuite supports federal initiatives such as Zero Trust Architecture (OMB M-22-09) and Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) by providing:
Through workflow automation and integrated processes, CyberMSuite reduces the manual burden on federal agencies and enables you to:
CyberMSuite can transform your mission critical cybersecurity and compliance from a reactive, checklist-driven requirement into a proactive, mission-driven capability. Meet your mission goals by unifying your security operations, risk management, and compliance into a single platform, it enables agencies to operate with greater visibility, control, and confidence in an increasingly complex threat landscape.
IT-Pedia is Eracent’s enterprise platform designed to deliver complete visibility, control, and governance of all IT assets across complex federal environments. Serving as a centralized system of record, IT-Pedia aggregates, normalizes, and reconciles data from across the IT ecosystem—providing agencies with a single, authoritative view of their entire technology landscape.
In federal environments where infrastructure spans on-premises systems, cloud platforms, legacy environments, and distributed networks, maintaining accurate asset visibility is foundational to mission success. IT-Pedia addresses this challenge by continuously discovering and tracking hardware, software, virtual assets, and cloud resources, ensuring that agencies always operate with real-time, trusted data.
Beyond visibility, IT-Pedia enables agencies to align IT operations with key federal mandates and priorities. The platform supports Zero Trust Architecture initiatives, enhances Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) efforts, and strengthens compliance with frameworks such as NIST SP 800-53 and FISMA. By providing accurate asset inventories and audit-ready reporting, IT-Pedia helps reduce compliance risk while improving overall cybersecurity posture.
IT-Pedia also plays a critical role in IT modernization and cost optimization efforts. By identifying redundant, underutilized, or unauthorized assets, agencies can eliminate waste, improve procurement decisions, and better align IT spending with mission priorities. Its integration capabilities allow it to seamlessly connect with existing federal systems, including ITSM platforms, CMDBs, security tools, and financial systems, ensuring interoperability across the enterprise.
Ultimately, IT-Pedia transforms fragmented IT data into actionable intelligence, enabling federal agencies to make informed decisions, reduce operational risk, and improve mission readiness. It provides the foundation required to manage today’s dynamic IT environments while preparing for future modernization, cybersecurity, and cloud adoption initiatives.
License Intelligence & Cost Optimization for Federal Agencies
Eracent’s Software Asset Management (SAM) solution provides federal agencies with comprehensive visibility, control, and optimization of software assets and licensing across complex IT environments. Fully integrated with IT-Pedia, SAM delivers a single, authoritative view of software entitlements, deployments, and usage, enabling agencies to manage licensing with precision and confidence.
In today’s federal landscape, where agencies operate across on-premises systems, cloud platforms, and SaaS applications, software licensing has become increasingly complex. SAM addresses this challenge by continuously tracking software usage, reconciling it against purchased entitlements, and identifying discrepancies that can lead to overspending or compliance risk. This ensures agencies are neither over-licensed nor exposed to penalties from vendor audits.
Beyond cost control, SAM plays a critical role in supporting federal mandates and mission priorities. The platform enhances compliance with FITARA by improving software accountability and transparency, supports audit readiness for FISMA and Inspector General reviews, and strengthens cybersecurity by identifying unauthorized or unmanaged software across the enterprise. This visibility is essential for reducing attack surfaces and maintaining a secure operating environment.
SAM also enables agencies to take a more strategic approach to software investments. By providing detailed analytics on usage patterns and licensing requirements, it empowers IT and procurement teams to optimize enterprise license agreements (ELAs), negotiate more favorable vendor terms, and eliminate waste from unused or redundant licenses. Additionally, its ability to manage SaaS and cloud subscriptions supports modern Cloud Smart and FinOps initiatives, ensuring that software spending aligns with actual mission needs.
Through seamless integration with IT service management, procurement, and financial systems, SAM becomes a core component of the federal IT ecosystem, bridging the gap between operational, financial, and cybersecurity functions.
Ultimately, Eracent’s SAM solution transforms software licensing from a reactive compliance exercise into a proactive, data-driven discipline, enabling federal agencies to reduce costs, mitigate risk, and improve overall mission efficiency.