CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP High AuthorizationCrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP High Authorization for Federal XIoT and OT SecurityFalcon for XIoT extends the FedRAMP High-authorized Falcon platform to protect federal mission-critical operational and connected systemsCrowdStrike announced that Falcon for XIoT has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program High Authorization, expanding CrowdStrike’s protection to federal operational and connected infrastructure at the government's highest authorization baseline. Delivered through the FedRAMP High-authorized Falcon platform in GovCloud, Falcon for XIoT protects the mission-critical systems that power national critical infrastructure. “Federal agencies are defending operational and connected systems that were never designed with security in mind, especially against adversaries who make critical infrastructure a primary target,” said Michael Sentonas, president of CrowdStrike. “Falcon for XIoT extends the full FedRAMP High-authorized Falcon platform to the mission-critical systems agencies depend on, stopping breaches without disrupting operations.” Securing the Systems That Power National Critical Infrastructure Securing government operational and connected infrastructure is essential to national security. These environments present a distinct security challenge – assets are unmanaged, protocols are proprietary, and disrupting operations to deploy security controls is not an option. Fragmented security tools create exploitable blind spots, leaving power grids, transportation systems, and medical devices vulnerable to attack. Falcon for XIoT closes these gaps by delivering native asset discovery, AI-driven risk prioritization, and real-time threat detection within the FedRAMP High-authorized Falcon platform, providing unified visibility and protection across federal environments from a single console without disrupting operations. Key capabilities for federal agencies include:
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