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911inform, the only notification and security management platform that bridges the gap between first responders and organisations, announces it has received major federal and state security certifications to solidify its standing as a pioneer in security management.

The certifications, including SOC 2 Type 2, FedRAMP Ready, and the globally recognised ISO 27001, signal that the platform has the highest standards of cybersecurity, confidentiality, and data integrity. It is the only platform of its kind to receive all seven certifications.

Information security practices

"911inform has made tremendous strides in our commitment to information security practices. Protecting client and employee data remains our number one priority while ensuring 911 emergency communications are delivered to first responders reliably, and securely,” said Mike Kirilenko, Chief Security Officer at 911inform.

The security certifications include:

  • SOC 2 Type 2 - An independent audit via American Institute of Certified Public Accountant's proved 911inform's integration of security controls over a period of 12 months protects client confidentiality, data integrity, and availability.
  • ISO 27001 - The international IT standard solidifies 911inform’s security practices, policies and implementation across the enterprise as well as its established procedures to manage data and information entrusted by its customers.
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework (NIST CSF) - 911inform has adopted the US Department of Commerce’s framework to reduce IT infrastructure security risk across its enterprise.
  • Centre for Internet Security (CIS) Critical Security Controls - 911inform has implemented CIS Critical Security Controls, ensuring the highest standards of cybersecurity and protecting the company, its customers, and its platform from cyber attacks.
  • Federal Risk and Authorisation Management Program (FedRAMP) Ready - Federal Security standard that gives 911inform the ability to do business with federal government entities, such as military bases, research institutes, and other government agencies.
  • AZRAMP and TXRAMP - 911inform has exceeded the state security standards that are required to do business with government entities in Arizona and Texas.

Precise caller location identification

Security and data privacy are our top priorities and we attribute these certifications"

We are proud to be a trusted partner for government agencies, first responders, and other organisations across the U.S. to allow for a faster, more accurate, and more secure solution to emergency events. Security and data privacy are our top priorities and we attribute these certifications to our dedicated IT team,” said Ivo Allen, CEO of 911inform.

The company’s platform delivers immediate response to emergencies with an all-encompassing emergency toolkit including precise caller location identification, connected building controls, and a detailed notification system to save valuable time in an emergency event.

911inform’s technology is available to individuals, public organisations, and businesses in a wide range of industries including public municipalities, educational services, medical facilities, places of worship, sporting events, hotels, and restaurants.

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