That’s the moment you realize the weight of FedRAMP High Baseline requirements. You can’t rely on brittle tunnels and manual failover. Uptime here isn’t a feature—it’s survival. For teams building systems bound to FedRAMP High, the cost of downtime is more than lost minutes. It’s lost trust, missed SLAs, compliance risk. You need security equal to those stakes, without getting chained to outdated networking models.
FedRAMP High Baseline demands strict control over data in transit, segmentation, and constant monitoring. Traditional VPNs try to meet those needs, but their architecture is built for an era before modern zero-trust networking. Scaling them creates bottlenecks. Maintenance turns into a full-time job. Latency grows. Every new user, endpoint, or region adds friction. And yet, the compliance checklist keeps getting longer.
A VPN alternative built for FedRAMP High should work without guesswork. It should verify identity on every request, encrypt end-to-end, and route traffic only where policy allows. It should remove the single point of failure that every VPN holds like a hidden weak spot. It should be designed to pass the audit the first time, without months of duct-taped integrations.