Swimlane Secures FedRAMP High Status for AI Security Platform
Federal agencies can now deploy Swimlane’s agentic AI security platform after the company achieved FedRAMP High Authorization. By partnering with Knox Systems, a managed cloud provider specializing in government compliance, Swimlane clears the regulatory hurdles that typically prevent federal security teams from adopting high-speed, automated incident response tools.

The authorization allows federal SOCs to utilize Swimlane Turbine, an AI-driven platform that automates detection, investigation, and response. While federal security teams struggle with alert overload and staffing gaps, they are bound by strict auditability and oversight mandates. Swimlane addresses this by grounding its AI decisions in MITRE best practices, ensuring that autonomous actions remain explainable and fully auditable by human operators.
Knox Systems played a critical role in the certification by managing the complex requirements of the FedRAMP framework, including continuous monitoring and boundary management. This partnership effectively removes the authorization bottleneck that often delays government cloud modernization. Agencies currently utilizing the Turbine platform report a 240% return on investment within the first year, alongside a 75% reduction in mean time to respond to security threats. Cody Cornell, CEO of Swimlane, noted that the designation confirms the platform’s ability to provide high-speed automation without compromising the rigorous defense standards required for critical infrastructure.
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