Observability platform startup Coralogix has been officially designated as a sponsor by the Federal Student Aid Office under the U.S. Department of Education during the process of advancing the FedRAMP Moderate certification for federal information security accreditation. This is interpreted as laying a significant foundation for Coralogix’s official entry into the federal government agency market.
FedRAMP is the U.S. federal government’s cloud service security standardization certification system, and the Moderate level indicates that its security standards meet the requirements for handling sensitive but non-confidential government data. After obtaining this certification, government agencies will be able to adopt Coralogix’s AI observability solutions more reliably.
Coralogix plans to accelerate its FedRAMP certification preparation based on this sponsorship. The company has already completed the initial phase through collaboration with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with the goal of completing all certifications within the year. Once certified, Coralogix will become the first AI observability platform to dominate the U.S. federal government market.
Recently, Coralogix launched “Olly,” an intelligent agent capable of real-time analysis of cloud environments and AI systems. “Olly” is not just a simple AI assistant but has been developed as an automated engineer partner that can autonomously identify issues and suggest solutions. It also has the ability to analyze user inputs and AI outputs to detect security threats, erroneous AI responses, and malicious inducement behaviors.
Coralogix emphasizes that as AI applications accelerate, stable and reliable observability systems are becoming an indispensable infrastructure for the public sector. Co-founder and CEO Ariel Asaraf stated, “Coralogix’s mission is to help government agencies reduce system complexity and focus on their core work by providing efficient and secure cloud environments.”
Advancing the FedRAMP Moderate certification is not only a technical collaboration but also a declaration that Coralogix will play a core role in the digital transformation and AI proliferation in the U.S. government. Against the backdrop of accelerated AI service adoption in the public sector, Coralogix’s case is likely to have a profound impact on the entire observability technology field in the future.
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Coralogixs, officially sponsored by U.S. federal agencies... accelerating FedRAMP certification
Observability platform startup Coralogix has been officially designated as a sponsor by the Federal Student Aid Office under the U.S. Department of Education during the process of advancing the FedRAMP Moderate certification for federal information security accreditation. This is interpreted as laying a significant foundation for Coralogix’s official entry into the federal government agency market.
FedRAMP is the U.S. federal government’s cloud service security standardization certification system, and the Moderate level indicates that its security standards meet the requirements for handling sensitive but non-confidential government data. After obtaining this certification, government agencies will be able to adopt Coralogix’s AI observability solutions more reliably.
Coralogix plans to accelerate its FedRAMP certification preparation based on this sponsorship. The company has already completed the initial phase through collaboration with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with the goal of completing all certifications within the year. Once certified, Coralogix will become the first AI observability platform to dominate the U.S. federal government market.
Recently, Coralogix launched “Olly,” an intelligent agent capable of real-time analysis of cloud environments and AI systems. “Olly” is not just a simple AI assistant but has been developed as an automated engineer partner that can autonomously identify issues and suggest solutions. It also has the ability to analyze user inputs and AI outputs to detect security threats, erroneous AI responses, and malicious inducement behaviors.
Coralogix emphasizes that as AI applications accelerate, stable and reliable observability systems are becoming an indispensable infrastructure for the public sector. Co-founder and CEO Ariel Asaraf stated, “Coralogix’s mission is to help government agencies reduce system complexity and focus on their core work by providing efficient and secure cloud environments.”
Advancing the FedRAMP Moderate certification is not only a technical collaboration but also a declaration that Coralogix will play a core role in the digital transformation and AI proliferation in the U.S. government. Against the backdrop of accelerated AI service adoption in the public sector, Coralogix’s case is likely to have a profound impact on the entire observability technology field in the future.