IntelliGRC Achieves FedRAMP Moderate Readiness for Its SaaS Platform

January 28, 2026
IntelliGRC has completed a FedRAMP Moderate Equivalency assessment for its SaaS platform, conducted by A-LIGN, and is now listed as FedRAMP Moderate Ready on the FedRAMP Marketplace.

IntelliGRC has completed a Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Moderate Equivalency assessment for its Software-as-a-Service platform and is now listed as "FedRAMP Moderate Ready" on the FedRAMP Marketplace, announced in a press release.

The assessment was carried out by A-LIGN, an accredited third-party assessment organization. It evaluated IntelliGRC’s security controls and documentation against the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53 Rev. 5 framework for federal information systems.

The completion of this assessment confirms that IntelliGRC’s platform meets the standards required to safeguard Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) under DFARS clauses 252.204-7012 and 252.204-7020. All AI processing within the platform remains inside the FedRAMP Moderate authorization boundary, with no customer data used for model training.

IntelliGRC offers a multi-tenant SaaS platform for managing governance, risk, compliance, and security programs. The new FedRAMP status enables the company to support Defense Industrial Base organizations and service providers operating in regulated environments.

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