Casepoint has secured an “In Process” designation at the high impact level under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program for its cloud-based legal hold software.
The designation will enable Casepoint to pursue FedRAMP certification, allowing its legal hold and eDiscovery platform to accommodate sensitive unclassified data used by law enforcement, emergency services, finance, health and defense systems, the company said Tuesday.
“As we expand our offerings to help agencies manage the complexity of litigation, investigations, and FOIA compliance, we recognize our responsibility to work as a partner in helping meet the government’s mission to foster public trust, and we have made a significant investment into providing a higher level of security,” said Sundhar Rajan, chief information security officer at Casepoint.
The In Process status verifies that Casepoint has completed third-party audits and received a recommendation for high-impact level authorization.
“Our federal partners can trust Casepoint solutions, knowing that we not only provide the most advanced technologies on the market, including built-in AI and advanced analytics, but we also meet the strictest standards for data integrity and defensibility,” said Amy Hilbert, executive vice president of government solutions at Casepoint.
Casepoint holds an Impact Level 6 authority to operate from the Department of Defense to host, store and access DOD information at the secret level.