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CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP High Authorization for Falcon XIoT
March 23, 2026
CrowdStrike has secured FedRAMP High Authorization for its Falcon for XIoT platform as of March 2026, enabling the company to provide top-tier cybersecurity protection for U.S. federal operational technology (OT) and extended Internet of Things (XIoT) environments. This authorization allows federal agencies to deploy CrowdStrike's AI-driven security solutions within GovCloud environments, addressing critical infrastructure vulnerabilities in mission-critical systems such as power grids and transportation networks. The milestone enhances CrowdStrike's positioning to compete for sensitive federal cybersecurity contracts and expand its footprint across federal, state, and local government sectors. Strategic partnerships with NVIDIA, Perplexity AI, 1Password, Nebius AI Cloud, and Ernst & Young further integrate AI and cloud security capabilities into the Falcon platform, supporting advanced threat detection and unified IT/OT protection.
- Why this matters: FedRAMP High Authorization is a mandatory security baseline for federal agencies handling sensitive data, making CrowdStrike's Falcon for XIoT platform eligible for a broader range of government contracts involving critical infrastructure protection.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased federal demand for AI-driven cybersecurity solutions that unify IT and OT security within GovCloud environments.
- Contractors and vendors can leverage CrowdStrike's expanded platform capabilities and partnerships to develop complementary services in AI-enhanced threat detection and cloud security.
- Organizations should consider CrowdStrike's enhanced federal authorization as a signal of growing investment in securing operational technology and connected infrastructure at the highest government security standards.
Federal agencies operate in one of the most targeted threat environments in the world and require the highest level of protection.
— Michael Sentonas, President of CrowdStrike
The FedRAMP High authorization for Falcon for XIoT looks most relevant. It strengthens the core catalyst of platform expansion by extending Falconβs reach from traditional IT endpoints into federal operational technology and connected infrastructure.
— Richard Bowman, Analyst at Simply Wall St
Agencies
Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, U.S. Federal Government, U.S. Federal Agencies, U.S. Government
Vendors
CrowdStrike, NVIDIA Corp., Perplexity AI, 1Password, Nebius AI Cloud
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