M-24-15 Modernizing Secure Cloud Service Adoption
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program began in 2011 to ensure the security of cloud services used by the U.S. government. The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program is a government-wide program providing a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services.
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program uses NIST guidelines in its own framework to enable U.S. Government agencies to use cloud services securely and efficiently.
This informative virtual workshop will focus on the recent updates to the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program in 2024 (M-24-15), what is new for 2025, and will share new vendor certifications along with how agencies are modernizing, migrating and scaling cloud infrastructures to deliver citizen services that are reliable, secure, user-friendly, and compliant.
Speaker Details
Michaela Iorga, PhD
Supervisory Computer Engineer, Secure Systems and Applications Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology (pending agency approval)
Peter Waterman
FedRAMP Director, Technology Transformation Services, General Services Administration (pending agency approval)
Event Topic
CybersecurityRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal Government