Zenity Advances FedRAMP Authorization for AI Agent Security
Event summary
- Zenity achieved FedRAMP 'In Process' status on March 12, 2026, advancing its federal authorization for AI agent security.
- The company is deploying within Knox Systems' precertified platform to streamline its FedRAMP journey.
- Zenity aims to provide AI agent visibility, governance, and runtime protection for U.S. federal agencies.
- The pending authorization supports compliance with NIST guidelines and OWASP Top 10 for Agentic Applications.
The big picture
Zenity's FedRAMP progress comes as U.S. federal agencies increasingly adopt AI across mission-critical functions, creating demand for specialized security solutions. The company's focus on runtime protection addresses gaps in traditional security models, aligning with broader government directives for secure AI adoption. Success here could position Zenity as a key player in the federal AI security landscape.
What we're watching
- Authorization Timeline
- The pace at which Zenity completes its FedRAMP authorization will determine its ability to capitalize on federal AI security contracts.
- Market Differentiation
- How Zenity's agent-centric approach will position it against traditional security models in the federal space.
- Partner Ecosystem
- The effectiveness of Knox Systems' precertified platform in accelerating Zenity's federal market entry.
