As the industry leader for both third-party assessments and advisory services, Coalfire’s experience applying FedRAMP to client environments is unmatched. Leverage that insight to tell the story of how your cloud services match up to, and support, FedRAMP compliance.
The Orca executive team knew that the Orca Cloud Security Platform was well-suited to securing federal cloud environments, but they were unsure of how to build a FedRAMP-compliant environment. With client expectations and first-to-market advantage hanging in the balance, Orca needed a partner with experience developing secure, audit-ready cloud environments at a rapid pace.
With big contracts at stake, Scale hired Coalfire, the leading FedRAMP advisor and Third Party Assessment Organization (3PAO). Coalfire has brought more than 1,200 organizations and cloud service providers to audit-ready status affordably and in record time and has experience with 70% of all new FedRAMP ATOs.
High-profile software supply chain breaches like Log4j have forced a greater sense of urgency for government application security managers. Veracode’s clientele requested the company attain FedRAMP authorization as assurance of its security standing.
As cloud service providers (CSPs) consider pursuing or begin planning for FedRAMP authorization, it’s important to fully understand and adequately prepare for the FedRAMP process, which can seem rather daunting.
In this white paper, learn how to pursue FedRAMP enclaves that achieve accreditation without enterprise and commercial disruptions in environments where FedRAMP is only one of many strategic initiatives.
To diversify and expand cloud services to the federal market, a leading artificial intelligence (AI) data platform and machine learning (ML) training organization decided to pursue FedRAMP certification. With limited engineering staff, the organization needed help navigating the complex FedRAMP landscape to achieve Authority to Operate (ATO).