Continuum GRC ITAM Achieves FedRAMP Authorization

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Scottsdale, Arizona, November 15, 2021 (Continuumgrc.com) – Continuum GRC, Inc. has been granted its FedRAMP Authorization by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) program.

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“I’d like to personally thank the SBA’s Branch Chief for Security Policy & Compliance and Office of the Chief Information Officer, and those members of the FedRAMP PMO who supported our interesting use case. It has been our mission to help the small business community that is America's economic engine, and we are looking forward to doing great things together.” said Michael Peters, CEO of Continuum GRC.

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The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) partnered with Continuum GRC for FedRAMP Authorization following an extensive period of evaluation of our tool. Their interest was how the tool scaled GRC capabilities to not only the SBA’s internal requirements, but also to the multitude of America’s small businesses they supported.

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What is the Relationship Between CMMC and NIST 800-171?

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CMMC, RMF, FedRAMP, NIST 800-171, NIST 800-53, DFARS… there are a lot of terms, documents and requirements are thrown around when it comes to federal and defense contracting. Many of these items overlap to help contractors guarantee compliance and security, but without a clear understanding of their relationships, it’s easy to lose sight of the forest due to the trees. 

Here, we’ll cover some of the complications related to the upcoming CMMC migration for DoD contractors. This includes a comparison of CMMC against NIST 800-171 and DFARS, and what that means for contractors now and in the future. 

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