All about the FedRAMP Marketplace: A beginner's guide
FedRAMP Marketplace: The FedRAMP Marketplace is where agencies discover cloud services with FedRAMP status. Understanding listings, package t…
All about the FedRAMP Marketplace: A beginner's guide
FedRAMP Marketplace: The FedRAMP Marketplace is where agencies discover cloud services with FedRAMP status. Understanding listings, package t…
The 5 best FedRAMP compliance software solutions for 2026
Compare the best FedRAMP compliance software in 2026—SecureSlate, Secureframe, Paramify, Drata, and Telos—for Rev5, 20x, SSP/POA&M, OSCAL, and continuous monitoring.
Continuous monitoring expectations after FedRAMP authorization
FedRAMP continuous monitoring: Authorization is not the finish line. FedRAMP continuous monitoring (ConMon) expects monthly POA&M updates, vulnerabilit…
Essential FedRAMP documentation: Map SSP, SAP, SAR, and POA&M
FedRAMP authorization lives in documents assessors and Authorizing Officials trust. Know how the SSP, SAP, SAR, and POA&M fit together—and who owns each.
FedRAMP 20x explained: New goals, challenges, and readiness steps
FedRAMP 20x: FedRAMP 20x is an modernization push to speed authorizations while preserving rigor. Teams should understand pilot paths…
FedRAMP authorization checklist
Use this authorization checklist to align security, engineering, and GRC before you engage assessors. Learn key steps, requirements, and how SecureSlate helps.
FedRAMP authorization costs: What to expect and how to budget
FedRAMP cost: FedRAMP authorization is a significant investment: consulting, tooling, assessor fees, engineering time, and ongoing Con…
FedRAMP High compliance: A step-by-step guide for organizations
FedRAMP High: FedRAMP High is the most demanding path—appropriate only when federal impact analysis requires it. This guide outlines s…
FedRAMP levels and baselines: All you need to know
FedRAMP baselines: FedRAMP baselines (Low, Moderate, High—and Li-SaaS variants) determine which NIST 800-53 controls apply. Picking the wro…
FedRAMP Li-SaaS: Who needs it, requirements, and how to prepare
FedRAMP Li-SaaS: Li-SaaS is a tailored FedRAMP baseline for certain low-impact SaaS models. It is not a shortcut for every product—eligib…

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