ATO vs. Continuous ATO: Key Differences Explained
In the fast-paced world of federal IT, the traditional Authority to Operate (ATO) process has long been a cornerstone of system security. However, as […]
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In the fast-paced world of federal IT, the traditional Authority to Operate (ATO) process has long been a cornerstone of system security. However, as […]
Read More →The US federal government has long been concerned with the security of its software and systems and those of organizations — with good reason. […]
Read More →On March 3rd, the White House released its National Cybersecurity Strategy. The document aims to tackle five key pillars, one of which is a fundamental […]
Read More →The Defense Industrial Base (DIB) is comprised of thousands of organizations that design, produce, deliver, and maintain military weapons systems, subsystems, and components for the […]
Read More →In May 2021, the White House issued Executive Order (EO) 14028, “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity.” The order was a response to the growing number of […]
Read More →In May, 2021, the Biden Administration issued Executive Order (EO) 14028, “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity.” Included in the EO is the requirement that “the Federal Government […]
Read More →The software development and IT organizations within U.S. federal government agencies face conflicting challenges. They must defend systems against constant attacks by criminals, hacktivists, and […]
Read More →Cybersecurity training programs for developers help build a culture of security in your organization as well as raise awareness about secure coding best practices. However, […]
Read More →After years of anticipation, Revision 5 (Rev 5) of National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-53, “Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems […]
Read More →Managing rapid application delivery with secure development has long been a major challenge for U.S. federal government agencies. Part of the reason was the constant […]
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