Docebo lists on FedRAMP marketplace after gaining Agency Authority to Operate

AI-powered learning platform provider Docebo is now listed on the FedRAMP marketplace at Moderate impact level after receiving Agency Authority to Operate (ATO)

Docebo’s FedRAMP Moderate ATO confirms its platform meets the security controls required for use by federal agencies in mission critical learning platforms in the US.

FedRAMP standardizes security assessments, authorization and continuous monitoring for cloud services across the US federal government. Being listed on the platform means Canadian company Docebo has successfully complied with rigorous security controls. 

Docebo claims the milestone underlines its “commitment to delivering secure, scalable, and compliant e-learning solutions to US federal agencies and their workforce”.

Last year, Docebo announced it was launching a free e-learning platform for small charities and non-profit organizations in partnership with Intercap.

Alessio Artuffo, President and CEO at Docebo says: “Being listed in the FedRAMP marketplace and achieving ATO at the Moderate impact level is a significant milestone that deepens our ability to support the unique training needs and valuable missions of US federal agencies – and may also support state, local, and educational organizations that adopt FedRAMP standards.”

“Public sector organizations are under pressure to modernize, and many are moving away from outdated, custom-built solutions to priortize the use of secure, cloud-based platforms. Docebo’s AI-First learning platform is built for this moment – combining the security and reliability government agencies require with the advanced features and flexibility of a modern solution.”

The news also comes shortly after Docebo announced its Chief Financial Officer Sukaran Mehta was standing down from his role in February.



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