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Cribl Secures FedRAMP Moderate ATO, Opening Wider Access to U.S. Federal Cloud Spend

Cribl Secures FedRAMP Moderate ATO, Opening Wider Access to U.S. Federal Cloud Spend

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Cribl has received a FedRAMP Moderate Authorization to Operate for its dedicated federal cloud suite, Cribl.Cloud Government, marking a key inflection point in its public sector strategy and its broader enterprise maturity. The authorization clears U.S. federal agencies to procure and deploy Cribl’s full cloud-based portfolio—Stream, Edge, Lake, and Search—for telemetry data management across IT and security workloads. More than 20 U.S. federal agencies already use Cribl software on-premise or in limited deployments; the new ATO materially expands the addressable footprint by enabling these and other agencies to centralize data pipelines, storage, and search in a FedRAMP-compliant cloud environment. For Cribl, this enhances its competitive positioning in a budget-constrained federal market facing surging telemetry volumes and cybersecurity pressures, and it validates the company’s security, compliance, and operational controls against stringent U.S. government standards.

FedRAMP, a government-wide framework governing use of cloud services, requires extensive security testing and continuous monitoring, and Cribl’s successful authorization signals that its cloud controls meet those benchmarks for handling sensitive but unclassified federal data. The move is strategically aligned with Cribl’s existing penetration of large enterprises—its tools are already used by roughly half of the Fortune 100—and gives the company a clearer path to recurring, cloud-based revenue from agencies seeking vendor-agnostic data pipelines, lower storage and processing costs, and improved visibility for cyber defense and IT reliability. Cribl executives position Cribl.Cloud Government as a way for agencies to regain control over exploding telemetry data sets without proportionally expanding spend, potentially increasing the platform’s relevance amid ongoing federal modernization and zero-trust initiatives. With Cribl.Cloud Government now listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace, Cribl stands to deepen relationships across civilian agencies, defense components, and public-sector schools, while further differentiating its data engine as a strategic layer for AI- and analytics-driven security operations in regulated environments.

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