Cellebrite receives FedRAMP High Authorization for government cloud platform
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Cellebrite DI Ltd. (NASDAQ: CLBT) announced that its Cellebrite Government Cloud platform has received FedRAMP High Authorization from the U.S. Department of Justice, meeting the federal government's highest cloud security standard for unclassified systems.
The authorization allows federal agencies to use Cellebrite's existing security documentation to accelerate their own authorization processes. The platform is now listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace, making it available to any federal agency.
FedRAMP High Authorization is designed for systems handling the federal government's most sensitive unclassified data. The designation enables DOJ component agencies, including the FBI, DEA, ATF, and Executive Office for United States Attorneys, to adopt the cloud platform for law enforcement and intelligence operations.
The platform supports Cellebrite Inseyets, the company's digital forensics solution, and Cellebrite Guardian, a cloud platform for digital evidence management. Federal agencies can access these tools through a secure, FedRAMP-compliant cloud environment that maintains chain of custody and data integrity for legally sanctioned investigations.
"This authorization removes the single biggest barrier between federal investigative agencies and secure, cloud-based digital forensics, investigations and intelligence operations," said Phil O'Reilly, chief operating officer of Cellebrite Federal Solutions.
The "do once, use many" authorization model allows other federal departments and agencies to reuse DOJ's authorization package to expedite their own Authority to Operate processes. This enables investigators, analysts, and field agents to collaborate securely across distributed teams through the cloud-based platform.
Cellebrite develops AI-powered digital investigative and intelligence solutions for law enforcement agencies, defense organizations, and enterprises globally.
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