BrandPost: How CIS and ATO on AWS Can Ease the Compliance Process

Cybercriminals target public sector organizations every day. From ransomware attacks to data theft, systems need defense-in-depth best practices and modern computing solutions to fend off cyber threats. Luckily, the Center for Internet Security (CIS) participates in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Authority to Operate (ATO) program. ATO's partner-driven process helps organizations converge common cloud security frameworks to simultaneously address both security and compliance requirements.CIS's participation in the ATO program is just one part of a larger collaboration with AWS. Through this strong relationship, CIS offers tools, guidance, and resources to help organizations leverage the power of AWS cloud computing.To read this article in full, please click here

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BrandPost: How CIS and ATO on AWS Can Ease the Compliance Process
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Cybercriminals target public sector organizations every day. From ransomware attacks to data theft, systems need defense-in-depth best practices and modern computing solutions to fend off cyber threats. Luckily, the Center for Internet Security (CIS) participates in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Authority to Operate (ATO) program. ATO's partner-driven process helps organizations converge common cloud security frameworks to simultaneously address both security and compliance requirements.

CIS's participation in the ATO program is just one part of a larger collaboration with AWS. Through this strong relationship, CIS offers tools, guidance, and resources to help organizations leverage the power of AWS cloud computing.

To read this article in full, please click here

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