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StateRAMP launches early assessment program

With the Security Snapshot, governments can understand the current maturity of a cloud product’s security, and providers get insights to help them achieve StateRAMP Ready or Authorized status.

  • By Stephanie Kanowitz, GCN
  • December 13, 2022

States face more nuanced cloud security challenges

While the federal government can mandate overall cloud security requirements, each state, local and education agency has its own authority, StateRAMP’s Leah McGrath explains.

  • By Stephanie Kanowitz, GCN
  • October 24, 2022
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