On Tuesday, the Defense Department released updated security requirements for hosting military data in the cloud.
On Tuesday, the Defense Department released updated security requirements for hosting military data in the cloud.
FedRAMP officials released a two-year roadmap detailing dozens of new milestones for improving the program.
DOD agencies and the military services are now empowered to buy cloud services directly from commercial vendors.
The Marine Corps is partnering with industry to adopt a BYOD solution that could also benefit other security-conscious sectors.
The department is exploring two models for integrating commercial cloud services with DOD networks.
IT leaders pioneer ways to manage the diverse services they receive from a variety of providers.
A new classification of systems is emerging under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP).
The Office of Management and Budget guidance empowers DHS to scan civilian networks on a regular and urgent basis.
See what NASA, the Army and the Commerce Department are requiring from their cloud vendors.
The Defense Information Systems Agency is examining whether the Pentagon’s security standards are too cumbersome and should be revised.
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