In this video, learn how Hexeon®, Coalfire's offensive security platform, continuously manages threat exposure by blending human intelligence and automation to provide actionable insights that strengthen your cyber resiliency.
Coalfire®’s RAMPcon™ DC 2023 event provided attendees with valuable insights and strategies for maximizing success in the federal market and optimizing the FedRAMP authorization process. Each of the sessions were recorded and are now available for on-demand viewing.
The presentation provides insights on support models, operationalizing FedRAMP offerings, and best practices for product listings. The session also covers practical steps for getting started in the FedRAMP journey, including contracts, distribution agreements, and sales program development.
This discussion focuses on building a business case and finding an agency sponsor for FedRAMP® authorization, highlighting key considerations, including cost/benefit analysis for budget planning and comprehensive growth services with insights from senior government and industry executives.
This panel discussion focuses on authorization recommendations and readiness for Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) pursuing FedRAMP. It covers risk evaluation, acceptance, mitigation, and remediation for CSPs, and the importance of readiness assessments.
In this recorded presentation, Karen Laughton, EVP, Advisory Services, Coalfire, provides key updates on FedRAMP and highlights the rapid growth of the FedRAMP market and its accessibility to federal, state, and commercial entities.
This panel discussion brings together Devaki Chokshi, Head of Federal Cloud Compliance Engineering at Cisco Systems; Doug Hudson, VP of Public Sector at Orca Security; and Andrew Churchill, VP of Federal Sales at Qlik; to share their experiences and insights on their own unique FedRAMP journeys.
This webinar explains the concept of being "in-process," and covers the steps to obtain an ATO along with the requirements for being considered "in-process." The presentation clarifies the role of the initial authorizing agency, distinguishes it from the agency sponsor, and explains the individual risk review and authorization process.
In collaboration with Coalfire, Thoughtworks embarked on an offensive security journey to further enhance protection of its internal and external development security operations.