Casepoint Receives StateRAMP Authorization as...

Recent eDiscovery Innovation of the Year winner satisfies stringent StateRAMP standards.


FREMONT, CA: “This announcement marks just the latest instance of Casepoints commitment to achieving the highest possible cybersecurity posture for our government clients' data,” says Sundhar Rajan, Casepoint's chief information officer. Casepoint, the market leader in legal discovery technology for litigation, investigations, and compliance, has acquired StateRAMP Authorization, the firm has announced. Casepoint is the only cloud-based Legal Hold and eDiscovery software provider to meet the strict cybersecurity requirements of state and local government agencies.


“We take great pride in becoming the first company in our industry to achieve DoD IL5 ATO, FedRAMP, and StateRAMP Authorization,” adds Rajan.


The announcement strengthens Casepoint's industry-leading dedication to securing its clients' mission-critical data, adding to its already remarkable list of security and compliance standards. Casepoint was the first provider of cloud-based Legal Hold and eDiscovery software to get DoD Impact Level 5 (IL5) Authority to Operate (ATO) from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and the U.S. Department of Defense in 2016. (DoD). Casepoint remains the sole provider to possess this distinction. In 2020, the company also achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, becoming the first cloud-based eDiscovery software provider to do so.


StateRAMP certification was Casepoint's next logical step, given the emergence of the StateRAMP cybersecurity verification program, which provides a standardized approach to security and risk assessment for cloud technology utilized by state and local governments. Casepoint's impressive security credentials, such as its current FedRAMP Authorization, accelerated the certification process.


“Our StateRAMP Authorization helps streamline the security authorization process for state and local agencies and gives them another reason to trust Casepoint to process, store and transmit their sensitive data,” says Amy Hilbert, executive vice president of government solutions at Casepoint. “This is a tremendous a ..

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