ThreatMon is now certified for use by Texas state agencies.
ThreatMon, a global cyber threat intelligence company, has received TX-RAMP Level 2 Certification from the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) for its ThreatMon platform, authorizing its use by Texas state agencies.
Before hosting Texas state agency data in the cloud, cloud service providers are required to obtain certification from DIR for each product providing service. ThreatMon received its TX-RAMP Level 2 certification for its ThreatMon End-to-end Intelligence platform on December 22, 2025. This certification is valid through December 21, 2028, at which time ThreatMon plans to renew the certification.
ThreatMon delivers an integrated Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) and Attack Surface Management (ASM) platform designed to help organizations identify, monitor, and respond to cyber risks in real time. The platform provides continuous visibility across open sources, the deep web, and the dark web to detect threats such as data leaks, credential exposure, phishing campaigns, brand abuse, and infrastructure vulnerabilities.
Key capabilities include Attack Surface Management, Dark Web Monitoring, Brand and Executive Protection, Threat Actor Intelligence mapped to MITRE ATT&CK, and Third-Party and Supply Chain Risk Management. Delivered as a SaaS platform, ThreatMon integrates seamlessly with SOC, SIEM, and SOAR environments, providing actionable intelligence through real-time alerts, dashboards, and reports enriched by AI and validated by human analysts.
“We are extremely pleased to receive TX-RAMP Level 2 certification,” said Gökhan Yüceler, CEO of ThreatMon. “This certification confirms that ThreatMon meets the rigorous security and risk management requirements set by the State of Texas. We are proud to support Texas state agencies with a platform that delivers high-confidence, actionable cyber threat intelligence while maintaining the highest standards of security and compliance.”
DIR is Texas’ technology agency charged with establishing a state risk and authorization management program to provide a standardized approach for security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring of cloud computing services that process state agency data, as mandated by Senate Bill 475 (87R). This program, known as the Texas Risk and Authorization Management Program (TX-RAMP), sets the security standard for cloud services used by Texas state agencies.
For more information about the ThreatMon platform, visit https://threatmon.io.
For more information on TX-RAMP certification, visit the Texas Department of Information Resources’ TX-RAMP webpage.
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ThreatMon is a global cyber threat intelligence company providing continuous visibility into external cyber risks. Trusted by enterprises, MSSPs, and government organizations worldwide, ThreatMon helps security teams proactively detect threats, reduce attack surfaces, and strengthen cyber resilience through actionable intelligence and advanced analytics.
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