Axonius Federal Systems Seeks FedRAMP High Certification for Asset Cloud
Event summary
- Axonius Federal Systems (AFS) initiated FedRAMP Class D (High) certification for its Asset Cloud on May 7, 2026.
- This follows the existing FedRAMP Class C (Moderate) certification achieved in April 2025.
- A-LIGN, a FedRAMP-accredited Third Party Assessment Organization (3PAO), will conduct the independent security assessment.
- The move is driven by demand from U.S. federal agencies operating in high-impact environments requiring stringent security controls.
- AFS is reinforcing internal controls, platform architecture, security operations, and compliance governance to support federal deployments.
The big picture
The push for FedRAMP High certification underscores the growing demand for advanced cybersecurity solutions among U.S. federal agencies. As federal infrastructure modernizes, the need for stringent security controls and continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) is becoming paramount. Axonius's strategic move aligns with broader industry trends toward heightened regulatory compliance and zero-trust architectures in government cloud ecosystems.
What we're watching
- Certification Timeline
- The pace at which AFS completes the FedRAMP High certification process will determine its ability to secure high-impact federal contracts.
- Market Differentiation
- How AFS's FedRAMP High certification will position it against competitors in the federal cybersecurity space.
- Operational Scalability
- Whether AFS can sustain the operational consistency and audit readiness required for large-scale federal deployments.
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