Procore is a leading provider of construction management software widely adopted across the construction industry for managing complex projects, including power grid modernization, airports, water infrastructure, and data centers. Procore is the singular solution that drives intelligent risk management across all of projects, from preconstruction to closeout.
FedRAMP authorization can open up significant market opportunities, but achieving a FedRAMP ATO can be challenging, costly, and time-consuming due to the rigorous security standards and extensive documentation required.
Understanding the key factors and benefits of pursuing FedRAMP Authorization to Operate (ATO) is essential for any organization looking to enter the federal market or enhance security posture.
Understanding the key factors and benefits of pursuing FedRAMP ATO is crucial for your organization's success. Watch as cybersecurity leaders Karen Laughton, EVP of Cyber Advisory Services at Coalfire, and Maxine Holt, Sr. Director of Cybersecurity at Omdia, explore the critical considerations for cloud service providers in the journey toward FedRAMP compliance.
Karen Laughton, Coalfire’s EVP, Cyber Advisory Services, and panelists share their insights in the GovForward panel “Unpacking Agency Sponsorships”. Karen explains that FedRAMP is more than just a set of requirements—it's a collaborative effort that requires strong sponsorships to succeed.
Leveraging the power of AWS, Armis has fostered a robust partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) over the past five years. In a strategic move, Armis turned to the AWS Marketplace to procure Compliance Advisory services from Coalfire, aiming to accelerate their compliance journey and expedite time-to-market of their new products.
Cisco saw the need to automate cloud compliance across the company. Working with cloud engineering and advisory partner Coalfire, Cisco’s centralized strategy enables SaaS product teams to meet and maintain global compliance certifications more efficiently, accelerating Cisco’s time to market, and enabling operational and cost efficiencies.
Before cloud service providers (CSPs) can sell to state and local governments, they must prove their cybersecurity measures are powerful enough to protect customers’ infrastructure and applications. Learn more in our StateRAMP assessment services data sheet.