ZeroFox has received $289M in awards from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, OPM, for the continued provision of digital identity protection services to the 22.1 million individuals impacted by previous security incidents. ZeroFox received a $41.3M extension to its current service through June 2024, along with a new award for $247.9M to prolong the company’s eight-year partnership with the agency through September 30, 2028. “We’re grateful to continue our work alongside OPM, providing millions of Americans with critical digital identity theft protection services to protect and restore their right to privacy,” said James C. Foster, Chairman and CEO at ZeroFox. “This renewed commitment signifies the joint dedication between the U.S. Government and ZeroFox in helping individuals, agencies and enterprises affected by devastating external cyberattacks – something that is all too common these days. Our goal is to minimize the impact with proactive protection and give people peace of mind.”
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