Governments Can Procure and Secure More Efficiently and Confidently with StateRAMP
Diverse government standards and significant data sprawl through cloud service providers complicate today’s security environment, leaving governments less secure than ever amidst increasing cyber threats. StateRAMP lets governments trust but verify service provider products, making procurement more efficient and data more secure.
Service Providers Can Improve Security and Simplify Compliance with StateRAMP
Meeting the complex security standards and supplying (and resupplying) documentation required by various government partners can be confusing, time consuming, and costly. StateRAMP offers transferable credentials through standardized cybersecurity verification, allowing providers to verify once and serve many.
StateRAMP Cyber Summit with presenting sponsor Carahsoft
Join us in Indianapolis for the StateRAMP Cyber Summit on September 12, 2024, where leaders in government, industry, and cybersecurity converge to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and solutions in securing state information systems. This exclusive event offers invaluable networking opportunities, expert panel discussions, and insightful keynote presentations aimed at advancing cybersecurity practices across state agencies.
Learn, Connect, and Engage
Members Only: Government Collaboration Forum
Open to StateRAMP Government Members Only
Join StateRAMP’s quarterly forum designed exclusively for government members to discuss emerging cybersecurity trends, compliance updates, and best practices for safeguarding public data. Connect with peers, gain insights, and stay informed on critical issues shaping the future of cybersecurity in the public sector. For an invitation, please contact Jessica Van Eerde at [email protected].
Members Only: 3PAO Advisory Council Meeting
Open to StateRAMP Service Provider Members Only
We invite our StateRAMP 3PAO members to join the upcoming 3PAO Advisory Council Meeting for updates, discussions, and collaborative planning as we continue strengthening the foundation of secure cloud assessment standards. This quarterly meeting is a valuable opportunity for our 3PAO community to exchange insights, address current challenges, and ensure alignment with StateRAMP’s mission. Agenda coming soon.
To receive a calendar invite, please reach out to Olivia Maple, our Membership Manager, at [email protected]. Your expertise and participation are vital as we work together to uphold rigorous assessment practices that support secure cloud environments across the public sector.
Members Only: Provider Leadership Council Meeting
Open to StateRAMP Service Provider Members Only
StateRAMP service provider members are invited to join the upcoming Provider Leadership Council Meeting for key updates and initiatives advancing secure cloud solutions. This quarterly meeting provides members with a collaborative space to share insights and strengthen our approach to cloud security. Topics will include updates on StateRAMP initiatives, developments in cybersecurity compliance, and emerging trends. To receive a calendar invite, email Olivia Maple at [email protected].
Rev. 5 Updates – StateRAMP Office Hours
StateRAMP staff discusses the NIST 800-53 Rev 5 updates. This special Office Hours was an open forum for Service Providers, 3PAOs, State and local governments, and higher education institutions to ask questions to StateRAMP staff.
Rev. 5 Updates – StateRAMP Office Hours
This panel discussion explores the landscape of cybersecurity and third-party risk management.
Understanding StateRAMP’s Rev 5 Baseline Controls
Explore the latest updates to the StateRAMP Baseline Controls, incorporating NIST 800-53 Rev. 5. Learn how StateRAMP will align with the most current and comprehensive security guidelines for cloud cybersecurity.
Who We Are
As a 501(c)6 nonprofit, our mission is to promote cybersecurity best practices through education and policy development and improve the cyber posture of public institutions and the citizens they serve. We support the shared interests of state and local government entities, their prospective cloud service provider partners, and accredited third-party assessment organizations (3PAOs).