A LinkedIn post from Chainguard describes how Forescout Technologies Inc. pursued FedRAMP High authorization by migrating its container fleet to Chainguard’s hardened, FIPS-compliant container images. The post indicates that this shift was completed in weeks and was followed by achieving FedRAMP High authorization to operate in under a year.
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The post highlights comments from Forescout’s Director of Architecture suggesting that integrating Chainguard’s offerings allowed compliance to be embedded into the normal delivery model without sacrificing product velocity and reliability. For investors, this customer example points to Chainguard’s potential value proposition in regulated markets, particularly U.S. federal and public-sector cloud deployments that require FedRAMP High.
If such case studies translate into broader adoption among security and infrastructure vendors, Chainguard could strengthen its recurring revenue base and deepen its presence in compliance-critical workloads. The emphasis on time-to-compliance and reduced engineering burden may also differentiate the company in the competitive secure software supply chain and container security landscape, potentially supporting pricing power and customer retention over time.

