ZeroFox has received $289 million 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 $41.3 million extension to its current service through June 2024, along with a new award for $247.9 million to prolong the company's eight-year partnership with the agency through September 30, 2028. The partnership originated in 2015 between OPM and Identity Theft Guard Solutions Inc. (IDX); ZeroFox acquired IDX in August 2022.

Consistent with prior awards, these new awards are structured as a series of options that may be exercised by OPM over a period of nearly five years. Since the initial award in 2015, IDX, a ZeroFox company, has enrolled millions of individuals into digital identity protection services, received and responded to millions of calls from enrolled individuals, and issued hundreds of millions of security monitoring alerts. ZeroFox has proudly maintained a 100% success rate in restoring identities in response to enrollee claims. ZeroFox is a proud provider of external cybersecurity services to the federal government, offering protection against the full lifecycle of cyber threats, pre- and post-breach.

From detection to response, ZeroFox safeguards the digital presence of some of the largest U.S. federal agencies and more than a thousand enterprises around the world.