Acsense Achieves FedRAMP Certification, Enhancing IAM Resilience for Federal Agencies
Acsense Achieves FedRAMP Certification
Acsense, a frontrunner in identity and access management (IAM) resilience, has officially obtained the prestigious Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) certification. This milestone underscores the company's commitment to offering robust security solutions for federal agencies, ensuring they can effectively manage and protect sensitive identity infrastructure. The achievement comes in collaboration with Knox Systems, the leading federal AI-managed cloud provider, expanding the availability of Acsense's enterprise-grade IAM capabilities.
FedRAMP certification serves as a critical assurance for federal agencies and system integrators, signifying that Acsense's offerings align with the highest security standards mandated by the U.S. government. This validation is more than just a badge; it represents Acsense's ability to deliver purpose-built protection, recovery, and continuous compliance for systems like Okta and Microsoft Entra ID. As government entities increasingly rely on these identity systems for secure authentications, the importance of maintaining resilience against potential disruptions becomes paramount.
One of the critical challenges for federal agencies is the reliance on identity providers for service availability, which leaves many vulnerable to configuration breaches or automated failures. When misconfigurations occur – whether from human error or rogue AI influences – recovery can be daunting, often necessitating labor-intensive efforts to restore normal operations. Such incidents can jeopardize authentication across entire agencies, hindering their critical operations.
Acsense addresses these vulnerabilities through four integrated services available via Knox's secure FedRAMP cloud environment:
1. Backup and Recovery: The solution provides continuous, immutable, and air-gapped backups of all configurations concerning Okta and Microsoft Entra ID. This includes critical elements like policies and role assignments, ensuring point-in-time recovery alongside a comprehensive change log.
2. Configuration Management: Users can track every change within their identity systems through a complete audit trail, facilitating easy rollback in the face of cascading failures, thus protecting the integrity of configurations.
3. Disaster Recovery: Acsense offers a robust disaster recovery solution featuring hot standby tenants and automated failover mechanisms. The service boasts an impressive recovery point objective (RPO) of approximately 10 minutes, ensuring that agencies can maintain authentication operations even during severe disruptions.
4. Compliance Assurance: Continuous validation aligns with NIST SP 800-53 and FISMA standards, projecting audit-ready compliance reports while detecting any drift within 10 minutes. This ensures agencies can affirm their compliance status without manual intervention.
As explained by Muli Motola, Co-founder and CEO of Acsense, "The infrastructure for federal cloud identity has evolved into a critical access layer for government operations. However, until now, there has been a lack of specialized tools for recovery and validation, creating vulnerabilities for agencies." With FedRAMP certification, Acsense can now provide the necessary resilience to restore functionality promptly and demonstrate compliance to auditors seamlessly.
Knox Systems operates at the forefront of federal cloud management, expediting FedRAMP authorization processes and significantly reducing the time and costs affiliated with obtaining compliance certifications. Their AI-driven platform has revolutionized the pathway to compliance, showcasing an impressive 90-day authorization for the majority of their clients, which positions Acsense as a pivotal provider of identity resilience for mission-critical government applications.
Irina Denisenko, CEO of Knox Systems, emphasizes the importance of IAM resilience within the cybersecurity framework, especially as AI systems are introduced as users. This advancement not only improves the security landscape for critical infrastructure and personal data management but also heightens the urgency for federal agencies to adapt to these changes.
As federal agencies seek reliable and resilient IAM solutions, Acsense's capabilities are more critical than ever, providing the necessary infrastructure and assurance needed to confirm effective identity management processes.
For those interested in learning more or requesting a demonstration, details are available on Acsense's official website, along with information on FedRAMP certification through Knox Systems. Together, they are poised to strengthen the security foundations of federal IT systems.
About Acsense
Acsense specializes in the IAM resilience platform, aiding enterprises in protecting, recovering, and continuously managing their identity infrastructure across Okta and Microsoft Entra ID systems. They offer a range of services designed to align with critical regulatory frameworks.
About Knox Systems
Operating as the largest managed federal cloud, Knox Systems is dedicated to facilitating secure and modernized solutions for government agencies, providing an unrivaled commitment to efficiency and compliance in federal IT.