Lastwall’s Identity Platform Achieves FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization, Advancing Zero Trust for Federal Agencies

Empowers U.S. Federal Agencies to Enhance Authentication, Prevent Credential-Based Attacks, and Secure Access with Leading Zero Trust Identity Platform

Fredericton, NB – May 7, 2025 – Lastwall, a leader in identity-first security and quantum resilient solutions, today announced that its Identity Platform (IdP) has achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, reinforcing its commitment to delivering secure and compliant identity management solutions for U.S. federal agencies and critical infrastructure.

Lastwall’s IdP provides a Zero Trust approach to identity verification, ensuring that only authorized users gain access to sensitive systems and data. Designed to combat modern cybersecurity threats—including AI-driven attacks and emerging quantum threats—the platform enables federal agencies and critical infrastructure to strengthen authentication, eliminate credential-based vulnerabilities, and streamline identity governance.

“Securing digital identities is the foundation of any resilient cybersecurity strategy,” said Karl Holmqvist, Founder and CEO of Lastwall. “With this authorization, federal agencies can confidently deploy Lastwall’s Identity Platform, knowing it meets the rigorous security and compliance requirements of the FedRAMP program.”

FedRAMP, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, is the U.S. government’s standardized framework for security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services. Achieving Moderate Authorization validates that Lastwall’s IdP has passed comprehensive security evaluations, meeting the stringent controls required for handling sensitive data across government agencies.

With this authorization, Lastwall is now listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace, making it easier for federal agencies and government-affiliated organizations to procure and implement its Identity Platform. Built for scalability, interoperability, and rapid deployment across both cloud and hybrid environments, Lastwall’s IdP seamlessly integrates with existing identity ecosystems and cloud Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions. It provides authentication and risk-based access control to reduce identity-related attack surfaces, protects against quantum-era threats through advanced cryptographic agility, and offers real-time monitoring with automated threat response to enhance security operations.

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