Commvault announced that its SaaS-delivered data protection offerings have achieved the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, or FedRAMP, High Authorization. This certification signifies that Commvault Cloud for Government can securely handle the most sensitive, controlled unclassified information in cloud computing environments for government agencies and contractors, providing unmatched data protection and cyber resilience. FedRAMP is a government certification program that provides a standardized security assessment for SaaS application vendors to become authorized to work with federal and state agencies in the United States. Built on a three-level framework, FedRAMP High Authorization, the highest level of security authorization within the program, ensures that cloud solutions meet the stringent security standards established by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and can protect data in accordance with the U.S. government’s most rigorous security protocols.
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