Anomali, the leading AI-Powered Security and IT Operations Platform, has officially achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Moderate “In Process” status on its U.S. Public Cloud offering. The FedRAMP Moderate designation is a federal cloud security standard for systems that handle Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). By achieving “In Process” status, Anomali demonstrates its commitment to protecting federal operations against significant threats that could negatively impact assets, or personnel.
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“Reaching this FedRAMP milestone represents a major step toward delivering high-trust, AI-powered cyber defense to U.S. federal agencies,” said George Moser, Chief Growth Officer at Anomali. “Federal environments are among the most targeted and complex in the world, and our platform was engineered to meet those challenges with the required performance and scale. The ‘In Process’ status empowers federal agencies to transition from a reactive posture to proactive defense, which is essential for securing our nation’s critical systems and infrastructure.”
With the “In Process” designation secured, Anomali is actively collaborating with its sponsoring agency, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and third-party assessors to finalize the steps for full FedRAMP Moderate authorization. Once fully authorized, Anomali will be cleared to provide its AI-powered security and IT operations platform (including its proprietary data lake and threat intelligence) to a wider range of federal environments. This will enable agencies to proactively defend their most sensitive, mission-critical systems.
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“We brought Anomali into CMS more than five years ago and its threat intelligence and data lake use cases have become a critical centerpiece for the security team,” said Robert Wood, former CISO at CMS and now CEO at Sidekick Security. “One of our primary goals in security was to make data more freely accessible across teams and across the agency with our security data lake. Anomali was a key enabler of that strategy.”
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