
Cyera, the fastest-growing data security company, has initiated the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) High authorization process for its AI-native data security platform. Partnering with Coalfire, Cyera aims to deliver secure, compliant solutions to safeguard sensitive data for federal agencies embracing AI technologies.
Cyera’s pursuit of FedRAMP High authorization underscores its commitment to securing sensitive data as federal agencies increasingly adopt AI, with usage more than doubling since 2023. FedRAMP, a U.S. government-wide program, standardizes security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud services. Cyera’s AI-powered platform offers visibility, access governance, and rapid response to protect data at scale, aligning with the government’s evolving digital needs. “As AI adoption grows, securing the sensitive data that powers these systems is more critical than ever,” said Lamont Orange, Chief Trust Officer at Cyera.
To streamline the FedRAMP process, Cyera has partnered with Coalfire, a cybersecurity leader with a 100% audit success rate in FedRAMP third-party assessments (3PAO). This collaboration ensures Cyera’s platform meets the rigorous security and compliance standards required for federal use. “Our collaboration with Cyera reflects a shared commitment to delivering trusted, compliant data security solutions,” said Nathan Demuth, Vice President, Delivery at Coalfire.
With $1.3 billion in funding from investors like Accel and Sequoia, Cyera is a leader in the $24 billion data security market. Its platform, featuring innovations like Omni DLP, provides real-time intelligence and contextual understanding to protect data across cloud, SaaS, databases, and AI ecosystems. This is critical as federal agencies navigate complex security mandates while adopting AI for mission-critical outcomes.
Beyond government, Cyera serves finance, technology, and healthcare, reducing data risks and enabling secure AI adoption. Its FedRAMP journey, detailed in a company blog post, positions Cyera to empower federal organizations with scalable, secure data solutions, ensuring compliance with standards like FISMA and NIST SP 800-53.
Cyera’s FedRAMP authorization pursuit, backed by Coalfire’s expertise, positions it as a trusted partner for federal agencies. By delivering AI-native data security, Cyera enables secure AI adoption, safeguarding sensitive data and driving operational continuity in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Cyera is the fastest-growing data security company in the $24 billion data security market. Its AI-powered platform gives organizations a complete view of where their data lives, how it’s used, and how to keep it safe, so they can reduce risk and unlock the full value of their data, wherever it is. Raising more than $1.3 billion in funding from top-tier investors including Accel, Coatue, Cyberstarts, Georgian, Lightspeed, and Sequoia, Cyera’s unified data security platform helps businesses discover, secure, and leverage their most valuable asset - data - and eliminate blind spots, cut alert noise, and protect sensitive information across the cloud, SaaS, databases, AI ecosystems, and on-premise environments. Recent innovations like Cyera’s Omni DLP extend this platform with adaptive, AI-native data loss protection, bringing real-time intelligence and contextual understanding to how data moves and is used across the enterprise.