Articles with OSCAL

The Shift Toward Continuous Authorization: Embracing Automation in Federal Compliance

Continuous Authorization, or cATO, can mean different things depending on context. In the federal public sector, I’ve encountered numerous strategies and interpretations. Human-Driven Assessments: The Traditional ApproachTraditionally, authorization assessments have been human-driven. We’ve explored continuous approaches, which typically involves increasing

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The case for FedRAMP to adopt a common OSCAL API Specification

The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) program management office (PMO) recently published a request for quote (RFQ) for a governance risk and compliance (GRC) solution that intends to implement OSCAL (Open Security Controls Assessment Language) and facilitate compliance

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DevSecComp(liance)Ops with OSCAL

NIST’s held their 3rd Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL) Workshop earlier this month, and it was abundantly clear from the content and participation that the OSCAL standard and community has gained momentum and has a real opportunity to revolutionize

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Innovating Security Compliance Through Open Standards

I’ve been fortunate enough to have been involved with open standards and open source communities for most of my career, and I couldn’t be more excited to continue that tradition with Easy Dynamics. I’d like to give a little bit of

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