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Zenity Advances FedRAMP AI Security Authorization
March 14, 2026
Zenity has achieved FedRAMP "In Process" status as it advances toward full federal authorization to provide AI agent security solutions tailored for U.S. federal agencies. This development highlights Zenity's focus on addressing emerging cybersecurity risks associated with autonomous AI agents through capabilities such as continuous agent discovery, runtime detection and prevention, and governance reporting. Supported by a partnership with Knox Systems, Inc., Zenity aims to expand its presence in regulated federal markets where compliance and secure AI adoption are critical barriers. This progress coincides with broader industry recognition of the need for enhanced AI security governance within government environments, as demonstrated by participation in events like RSA Conference 2026 and the AI Agent Security Summit.
- Why this matters: Federal agencies seeking to adopt AI technologies must address new security challenges related to autonomous AI agents, creating demand for specialized solutions with FedRAMP authorization.
- Zenity's FedRAMP "In Process" status signals an emerging procurement opportunity for vendors offering AI runtime governance and security posture management tailored to federal requirements.
- Procurement professionals should consider the evolving compliance landscape and the importance of partnering with vendors who demonstrate progress toward federal authorization.
- Companies in the cybersecurity and GovTech sectors can leverage this trend by developing or enhancing AI security offerings aligned with federal standards and governance needs.
AI agents arenβt a theoretical threat anymore and itβs clear that the broader industry conversation needs to evolve. We need to spend just as much time on identity, data governance, access control and lifecycle management for the autonomous actors we are introducing into our environments.
— Raj Sharma, EY Global Managing Partner for Growth & Innovation
We want to work directly with the government as well. Thereβs two main barriers that have blocked government adoption of AI: authorization, which weβre just getting with FedRAMP, and then the other one is procurement and budgeting.
— Felipe Millon, Government Sales Lead, OpenAI
The company highlighted capabilities such as continuous agent discovery, runtime detection and prevention, and governance reporting, supported by a partnership with Knox Systems, Inc.
— Zenity
Agencies
Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, U.S. federal agencies, Department of Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Treasury
Vendors
Zenity, Knox Systems, Inc., OpenAI, Google, Perplexity
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- Zenity Advances AI Agent Security Leadership with New Research, FedRAMP Progress, and RSAC Push - TipRanks.com · TipRanks · Mar 14
- Zenity Advances FedRAMP Compliance Effort and Targets Federal AI Security Demand - TipRanks.com · TipRanks · Mar 13
- Zenity Pursues FedRAMP Authorization and Federal AI Security Opportunity - TipRanks.com · TipRanks · Mar 12
- Zenity Achieves FedRAMP "In Process" Status for AI Agent Security · Yahoo Finance · Mar 12