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FedRAMP Rev 5 is a BIG DEAL – Are You Ready?


Event Date: October 25, 2023
Hosted By: Telos & Carahsoft
The FedRAMP Authorization Act signed by the President in January 2023 made FedRAMP the law of the land. The good news for government agencies is that the new FedRAMP Rev 5 with support for OSCAL (Open Security Controls Assessment Language) is now available making it faster and easier than ever before for agencies to sponsor cloud products and services for FedRAMP authorization. But you have to know the way.
 
Attendees joined us to learn the key elements cloud products and services need to achieve FedRAMP Rev 5 authorization, re-authorization, or an annual assessment.
 

Attendees learned the answers to these questions and more:

  • What are the Top 3 changes in FedRAMP Rev 5 and how will they impact FedRAMP authorizations?
  • What is OSCAL and how should you use it to streamline the FedRAMP process?
  • What are the most common mistakes for FedRAMP authorization, annual assessment, or reauthorization?
  • How do Xacta software and services from Telos, stackArmor, and Kyberstorm support FedRAMP as part of your cyber risk management and compliance program?

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