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Observability platform company Coralogix Ltd. today announced that the U.S. Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid will serve as the official sponsoring agency for the company’s pursuit of a Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program Moderate authorization.
Once achieved, Coralogix will be able to provide its services to U.S. federal agencies and will be the first AI observability platform to achieve the milestone.
FedRAMP is a U.S. government authorization program that provides a standardized approach for assessing, authorizing and continuously monitoring the security of cloud services used by government agencies. FedRAMP Moderate authorization, which is what Coralogix is attempting to gain, would allow it to support a wide range of federal workloads that handle sensitive but unclassified data, significantly expanding the platform’s reach into the public sector.
As federal agencies accelerate the adoption of AI-driven analytics, automation and multicloud architectures, the company argues, centralized and secure observability is becoming a critical requirement rather than an optional capability.
Coralogix’s observability platform is designed to give organizations real-time visibility into applications, infrastructure and AI systems by providing insights into AI performance, quality, security and governance. The platform analyzes both user inputs and AI outputs to identify potential risks, including support for detecting AI hallucinations, toxic or unsafe responses and attempts by malicious actors to exploit AI interfaces to extract sensitive data.
The announcement comes after Coralogix recently launched an autonomous observability agent called Olly that is designed to identify and resolve production issues by analyzing telemetry data and surfacing evidence-backed insights. Olly is pitched as being a proactive intelligence layer that can anticipate problems, adapt to changing conditions and suggest next steps. It’s designed to function more like an engineering teammate than a traditional AI assistant.
Coralogix said it has completed all preliminary FedRAMP requirements in collaboration with the Federal Communications Commission and in coordination with the FedRAMP Program Management Office.
The company hopes to complete the full authorization process this year, allowing for the adoption of its AI observability platform across U.S. federal agencies.
“Coralogix is committed to bringing U.S. federal agencies a streamlined, secure solution that simplifies operations and accelerates decision-making so they can focus on delivering results rather than managing complexity,” said co-founder and Chief Executive Ariel Assaraf.
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