Swimlane Secures FedRAMP High Authorization via Knox Systems Partnership
Event summary
- Swimlane achieved FedRAMP High Authorization on June 24, 2026 through partnership with Knox Systems.
- This makes Swimlane the first AI SOC platform to achieve this authorization.
- Knox Systems' managed cloud infrastructure absorbed the complexity of FedRAMP compliance.
- Agencies using Swimlane Turbine report 240% ROI in year one and 75% reductions in mean time to respond.
The big picture
This authorization addresses the critical need for explainable and auditable AI in federal security operations. The partnership with Knox Systems demonstrates how specialized cloud providers are accelerating government adoption of advanced technologies. The scale of this achievement could set a new standard for AI security platforms seeking federal contracts.
What we're watching
- Market Expansion
- How quickly Swimlane can convert this authorization into federal agency contracts.
- Competitive Positioning
- Whether other AI SOC platforms will follow with similar FedRAMP authorizations.
- Partnership Dynamics
- The extent to which Knox Systems' cloud infrastructure becomes a standard for federal AI deployments.
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