CrowdStrike receives FedRAMP High Authorization for Falcon XIoT to secure federal operational infrastructure

Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) announced on Wednesday that its Falcon for XIoT platform has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) High Authorization, extending federal-level protection to operational and connected systems that underpin mission-critical infrastructure.

Delivered via the FedRAMP High-authorized Falcon platform in GovCloud, Falcon for XIoT provides unified visibility and security across federal environments without disrupting operations. The platform addresses unmanaged assets, proprietary protocols, and fragmented security tools by offering zero-touch asset discovery, AI-powered risk prioritisation, and integrated threat detection and response.

Key capabilities include automatic inventory of industrial assets, mitigation of security gaps between IT and operational systems and ExPRT.AI-driven prioritisation of high-risk vulnerabilities. Falcon for XIoT enables federal agencies to monitor, investigate and respond to threats across critical infrastructure in real time, supporting national security objectives.

CrowdStrike's cloud-native Falcon platform leverages real-time threat intelligence, AI and telemetry to deliver scalable endpoint and cloud protection, automated remediation and prioritised vulnerability management, providing rapid deployment and immediate operational value.



Published in Worldwide Computer Products News on Wednesday, 18 March 2026
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