Cloud service providers that want to work with the U.S. government need to meet some of the strictest cybersecurity standards in the industry. FedRAMP authorization is often a requirement for doing business with federal agencies, and achieving it involves a detailed and highly structured process.
In this section, we’ll guide you through each step of the FedRAMP authorization journey. You’ll learn what’s involved in the readiness assessment, how the third-party testing process works, and what it takes to get final approval from a government agency. We’ll also explain the typical timeline and outline the costs associated with achieving and maintaining compliance.
Whether you’re pursuing FedRAMP Moderate or considering the new FedRAMP 20x path for Low authorization, this section will help you understand what to expect and how to prepare.
Navigating the FedRAMP Authorization Process
Get a step-by-step breakdown of the FedRAMP Authorization process, how long it typically takes, and what you can do to set your offering up for success.
How Much Does FedRAMP Authorization Cost?
Get a detailed look at the costs of FedRAMP authorization by baseline level, and ways to reduce costs with automation.