Darktrace Federal Achieves FedRAMP High ATO for AI Cybersecurity
Darktrace Federal has achieved the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) High Agency Authority to Operate (ATO) for its AI-powered cybersecurity platform, announced in a press release. This designation allows Darktrace Federal to deliver its Cyber AI Mission Defense and Cyber AI Email Protection solutions to the U.S. federal government, meeting the highest standards for cloud security controls.
The FedRAMP High ATO signifies that Darktrace Federal can handle the most sensitive, unclassified data in cloud environments, providing enhanced security for IT, OT, and email systems. This achievement is a significant milestone for Darktrace Federal, enabling it to offer its AI-driven cybersecurity solutions to federal agencies, ensuring mission resilience and protection against sophisticated cyber threats.
Darktrace Federal's platform uses self-learning AI to autonomously defend against threats by understanding normal operational behavior within an organization's ecosystem. This capability empowers federal agencies to protect their digital infrastructure from various threats, including nation-state attacks and phishing attempts.
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