U.S. Department of Justice to Sponsor Cellebrite for FedRAMP ATO
Cellebrite (NASDAQ: CLBT), a digital investigative solutions provider, has secured the U.S. Department of Justice as its official sponsoring agency for FedRAMP High authorization. This advancement moves Cellebrite Government Cloud (CGC) from FedRAMP High Ready status to "In Process" status, marking a crucial step toward full Authorization to Operate (ATO).
The CGC platform will launch with two key solutions: Cellebrite Inseyets for digital forensics capabilities and Cellebrite Guardian for evidence review, sharing, and storage. The cloud-based platform will enable federal agencies to access evidence securely from any location while maintaining flexibility through on-premises, hybrid, and offline solutions.
Cellebrite (NASDAQ: CLBT), fornitore di soluzioni investigative digitali, ha ottenuto il Dipartimento di Giustizia degli Stati Uniti come agenzia sponsor ufficiale per l'autorizzazione FedRAMP High. Questo progresso porta Cellebrite Government Cloud (CGC) dallo stato FedRAMP High Ready a "In Process", rappresentando un passo fondamentale verso la piena Autorizzazione all'Operatività (ATO).
La piattaforma CGC sarà lanciata con due soluzioni chiave: Cellebrite Inseyets per le capacità di digital forensics e Cellebrite Guardian per la revisione, condivisione e conservazione delle prove. La piattaforma cloud permetterà alle agenzie federali di accedere in modo sicuro alle prove da qualsiasi luogo, mantenendo al contempo la flessibilità tramite soluzioni on-premises, ibride e offline.
Cellebrite (NASDAQ: CLBT), proveedor de soluciones de investigación digital, ha conseguido que el Departamento de Justicia de EE.UU. sea su agencia patrocinadora oficial para la autorización FedRAMP High. Este avance eleva a Cellebrite Government Cloud (CGC) del estado FedRAMP High Ready a "In Process", marcando un paso crucial hacia la autorización completa para operar (ATO).
La plataforma CGC se lanzará con dos soluciones principales: Cellebrite Inseyets para capacidades de informática forense digital y Cellebrite Guardian para revisión, compartición y almacenamiento de evidencias. La plataforma basada en la nube permitirá a las agencias federales acceder a las evidencias de forma segura desde cualquier lugar, manteniendo la flexibilidad con soluciones on-premises, híbridas y offline.
Cellebrite (NASDAQ: CLBT)는 디지털 조사 솔루션 제공업체로서 미국 법무부를 FedRAMP High 인증의 공식 후원 기관으로 확보했습니다. 이 진전으로 Cellebrite Government Cloud(CGC)는 FedRAMP High Ready 상태에서 "In Process" 상태로 전환되며, 완전한 운영 승인(ATO)을 향한 중요한 단계가 되었습니다.
CGC 플랫폼은 디지털 포렌식 기능을 위한 Cellebrite Inseyets와 증거 검토, 공유 및 저장을 위한 Cellebrite Guardian 두 가지 주요 솔루션과 함께 출시될 예정입니다. 클라우드 기반 플랫폼은 연방 기관이 어디서든 안전하게 증거에 접근할 수 있도록 하며, 온프레미스, 하이브리드 및 오프라인 솔루션을 통한 유연성을 제공합니다.
Cellebrite (NASDAQ : CLBT), fournisseur de solutions d'investigation numérique, a obtenu le Département de la Justice des États-Unis comme agence sponsor officielle pour l'autorisation FedRAMP High. Cette avancée fait passer Cellebrite Government Cloud (CGC) du statut FedRAMP High Ready au statut "In Process", marquant une étape cruciale vers l'Autorisation Complète d'Opération (ATO).
La plateforme CGC sera lancée avec deux solutions clés : Cellebrite Inseyets pour les capacités de criminalistique numérique et Cellebrite Guardian pour la révision, le partage et le stockage des preuves. La plateforme cloud permettra aux agences fédérales d'accéder aux preuves en toute sécurité depuis n'importe quel endroit, tout en maintenant une flexibilité grâce à des solutions sur site, hybrides et hors ligne.
Cellebrite (NASDAQ: CLBT), ein Anbieter digitaler Ermittlungslösungen, hat das US-Justizministerium als offiziellen Sponsor für die FedRAMP High-Zertifizierung gewonnen. Dieser Fortschritt bringt die Cellebrite Government Cloud (CGC) vom Status FedRAMP High Ready in den Status "In Process" und markiert einen wichtigen Schritt hin zur vollständigen Betriebserlaubnis (ATO).
Die CGC-Plattform wird mit zwei Hauptlösungen starten: Cellebrite Inseyets für digitale Forensik-Fähigkeiten und Cellebrite Guardian für die Überprüfung, das Teilen und die Speicherung von Beweismitteln. Die cloudbasierte Plattform ermöglicht es Bundesbehörden, Beweismittel sicher von jedem Ort aus zuzugreifen und bietet gleichzeitig Flexibilität durch On-Premises-, Hybrid- und Offline-Lösungen.
- DOJ sponsorship accelerates path to FedRAMP High authorization
- Platform offers enhanced security and compliance for federal agencies
- Cloud-based solution provides flexible access to digital evidence
- Maintains multiple deployment options including on-premises and hybrid solutions
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DOJ sponsorship for Cellebrite's FedRAMP authorization is a significant competitive advantage for federal market expansion.
The Department of Justice's decision to sponsor Cellebrite for FedRAMP High authorization represents a significant regulatory milestone for the company's government cloud strategy. This sponsorship advances Cellebrite from "FedRAMP High Ready" to "In Process" status, which substantially accelerates their path to full Authorization to Operate (ATO).
Securing DOJ as a sponsor is particularly strategic for Cellebrite given their digital forensics focus. The sponsorship indicates the DOJ has sufficient confidence in Cellebrite's security posture to formally back their authorization process. This endorsement carries substantial weight in the federal procurement ecosystem.
The initial cloud offering will include two key products: Cellebrite Inseyets for digital forensics capabilities and Cellebrite Guardian for evidence management. This cloud transition addresses specific pain points for federal investigators by enabling remote evidence access while maintaining chain of custody - critical for admissibility in court proceedings.
From a competitive standpoint, achieving FedRAMP High certification will position Cellebrite advantageously against competitors lacking this authorization. FedRAMP High is designed for systems handling highly sensitive data, making it appropriate for digital evidence management. The cloud migration also enables Cellebrite to potentially expand service offerings through more frequent updates and feature deployments compared to on-premises solutions.
Importantly, Cellebrite is maintaining flexibility by continuing to offer on-premises and hybrid options, recognizing that some agencies have connectivity constraints or specific operational requirements that preclude full cloud adoption.
TYSONS CORNER, Va., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cellebrite (NASDAQ: CLBT), a global leader in premier Digital Investigative solutions for the public and private sectors, today announced the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will serve as the official sponsoring agency for the platform's pursuit of a FedRAMP High authorization.
Cellebrite announced its intent to pursue FedRAMP authorization in 2024. In 2025, Cellebrite Government Cloud (CGC) was reviewed by a Third-Party Assessment Organization (3PAO), and the FedRAMP Program Management Office (PMO) prepared a Readiness Assessment Report (RAR), which granted Cellebrite Government Cloud FedRAMP High Ready status. DOJ’s sponsorship is the critical step required for Cellebrite Government Cloud (CGC) to advance from its current FedRAMP High Ready designation to “In Process” status. This marks a major milestone that significantly accelerates Cellebrite’s compliance journey towards a full Authorization to Operate (ATO).
“We are proud to offer our U.S. federal customers reliable, secure and cutting-edge cloud solutions that enhance their investigative processes and expedite their missions,” said Erik Sachwitz, General Manager of Cellebrite Federal Solutions, Inc. “We are grateful to the Justice Department for entrusting us to implement their workflow on the Cellebrite Government Cloud. This milestone marks a significant advancement to our ongoing efforts to deepen our support of U.S. federal agencies.”
The Cellebrite Government Cloud (CGC) will launch with a comprehensive suite of digital investigative tools. The initial offering provides U.S. federal agencies secure access to two of the company's market-leading solutions: Cellebrite Inseyets, enabling immediate online access to Cellebrite’s latest digital forensics capabilities, and Cellebrite Guardian, for collaborative digital evidence review, sharing and storage. Together, these integrated solutions are designed to deliver greater operational efficiencies, support end-to-end collaboration and strengthen the overall chain of custody to help U.S. federal agencies advance their missions while meeting the scalability and security requirements of national, regional and local public safety customers. By shifting digital investigation workflows to the cloud, agencies and attorneys gain secure, flexible access to evidence from anywhere, while also harnessing advanced analytical capabilities enabled by powerful cloud infrastructure.
Demonstrating a commitment to supporting diverse missions and operational environments, Cellebrite ensures agencies will continue to have access to on-premises, hybrid and fully offline solutions, empowering them to operate effectively regardless of their unique requirements.
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Cellebrite’s (Nasdaq: CLBT) mission is to enable its global customers to protect and save lives by enhancing digital investigations and intelligence gathering to accelerate justice in communities around the world. Cellebrite’s AI-powered Digital Investigation Platform enables customers to lawfully access, collect, analyze and share digital evidence in legally sanctioned investigations while preserving data privacy. Thousands of public safety organizations, intelligence agencies, and businesses rely on Cellebrite’s digital forensic and investigative solutions—available via cloud, on-premises, and hybrid deployments—to close cases faster and safeguard communities. To learn more, visit us at www.cellebrite.com, https://investors.cellebrite.com, and find us on social media @Cellebrite.
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Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, this marks a major milestone that significantly accelerates Cellebrite's compliance journey towards a full Authorization to Operate (ATO); and we are proud to offer our U.S. federal customers reliable, secure and cutting-edge cloud solutions that enhance their investigative processes and expedite their missions are based on current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements. 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