The journey to FedRAMP authorization can be made easier by leveraging the work that AWS has already done. Coalfire can help you map out the shortest and easiest path for your organization and guide you along the way.
A global network and enterprise security company that provides protection against cybersecurity breaches to tens of thousands of worldwide organizations chose Coalfire to perform a FedRAMP gap analysis.
When it came time to validate their P2PE solutions against PCI P2PE standards, ACI Worldwide chose Coalfire for their global reach, extensive market and industry presence, and proven ability to deliver solutions to other payment systems.
Maintain government contract award eligibility by demonstrating compliance with NIST SP 800-171 for Department of Defense (DoD) Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS)
requirements.
Each stakeholder has a role in the two FedRAMP authorization routes: Joint Authorization Board (JAB) provisional route and Agency ATO route. This publication outlines those responsibilities specific to the government agency role.
System and Organization Controls (SOC) reports are recognized worldwide as a tool for organizations to help build trust in their security and controls posture. This guide outlines the various SOC reports currently available in the market to help you understand the purpose of each report type and how it benefits a particular audience.
The largest software provider in the world delivers cloud services to many of the leading enterprises and government agencies. Its cloud infrastructure supports more than one billion customers in 140 countries.
The primary objective for this white paper is to render an opinion on the suitability of FlexPod Datacenter to assist Agencies (Tenant) and Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) in their FedRAMP deployments.