BlackBerry’s AtHoc critical event management product has gained Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program High Authorization status, continuing the Canadian software company’s mission of extending solutions to government customers to enable data security and operational resilience.
Ramon Pinero, general manager of BlackBerry AtHoc, said FedRAMP High Authorization marks a significant milestone for the company’s aim of offering secure and compliant products. “This achievement positions BlackBerry AtHoc as the premier choice for organizations that request the highest levels of security, privacy and operational flexibility,” he added.
As an interoperable CEM solution, BlackBerry AtHoc combines a secure emergency notification system with incident response tools and capabilities in a single platform. According to the company, it features the highest information security standards, geolocation communication and full customizability. With its wide range of capabilities, AtHoc is tailored to achieve government communication security, healthcare continuity and utility resilience.
“FedRAMP High Authorization will render AtHoc customers the ability to increase security and compliance,” said Dubhe Beinhorn, senior vice president for public sector at BlackBerry Secure Communications. “As the cybersecurity landscape shifts and data privacy and cloud security become a greater industry focus, BlackBerry AtHoc will be at the forefront of our customers’ needs.”