Abnormal AI, a leader in AI-native human behavior security, has achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, significantly advancing the U.S. public sector’s ability to adopt cutting-edge cybersecurity technology. Sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority, this milestone enables federal agencies to deploy Abnormal’s AI-powered email security platform to combat sophisticated, AI-driven cyber threats.
Accelerating Cybersecurity Modernization for the Public Sector
1. FedRAMP Moderate Authorization Achieved in Record Time
- Abnormal completed the rigorous FedRAMP authorization process in just 256 days, demonstrating a high level of readiness and compliance.
- The authorization covers more than 300 security controls, ensuring protection for sensitive federal workloads.
2. Purpose-Built to Defend Against Advanced AI-Powered Threats
- AI-Native Architecture: Leverages advanced machine learning to understand human behavior, detect anomalies, and prevent email threats such as phishing, account takeovers, and vendor fraud.
- No Rules, No Tuning, No Maintenance: Unlike legacy systems, Abnormal’s platform delivers out-of-the-box efficacy without constant updates or manual rule sets.
- Superhuman Detection Capabilities: Identifies and neutralizes never-before-seen attacks in real time, enabling proactive defense.
3. Tailored for Government Needs
- Designed to align with federal modernization initiatives, offering unmatched detection accuracy alongside operational simplicity.
- Built to support sensitive data environments, ensuring compliance and reducing operational risk.
4. Beyond FedRAMP: Additional Government Certifications
- GovRAMP Pending: Actively participating in the development of a cybersecurity framework for state and local governments.
- CJIS Security Policy Attestation: Compliant with FBI standards for handling criminal justice data, extending Abnormal’s utility across law enforcement and justice systems.
Industry and Government Leadership Perspectives
“Achieving FedRAMP Moderate Authorization marks a pivotal moment in our commitment to protecting the U.S. government against rapidly evolving threats—including those powered by AI,” said Evan Reiser, CEO of Abnormal AI.
“Securing federal agencies requires a fundamentally new approach—one rooted in understanding identity, context, and intent, which is precisely what the Abnormal Behavior Platform delivers.”
Abnormal currently protects over 3,200 organizations globally and is now fully authorized to extend the same advanced protection to federal agencies through the FedRAMP Marketplace.
With FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, Abnormal AI has become one of the few cybersecurity providers able to offer AI-native, behavior-based threat prevention to the U.S. federal government. As threat actors increasingly leverage generative AI, platforms like Abnormal that combine identity intelligence, contextual analysis, and behavioral understanding will be crucial in defending the nation’s most sensitive digital infrastructure.
Federal agencies and contractors can now deploy the Abnormal Behavior Platform with full confidence in its compliance, performance, and ability to counter modern threats at scale.