This Articles considers practical implementations of »Cloud Computing« (CC) and associated services (CCS) in the US FedRAMP program, which is expected to convert all the government IT services into »cloud« based ones. We conducted the research on how this concept helps to secure information in IT infrastructures. In particular, we were interested to see how it provides security in such a large-scale implementation as the US government FedRAMP program. The following papers were analysed: NIST SP-800-53 R4, NIST SP-800-37 R1, NIST SP-800-144, NIST SP-800-145, NIST SP-800-146 and FedRAMP. This article appears in the special edition „In Depth Security – Proceedings of the DeepSec Conferences“. Edited by Stefan Schumacher and René Pfeiffer
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%A Utin, Mikhail
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%P 628-660
%T From Misconceptions to Failure
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%X This Articles considers practical implementations of »Cloud Computing« (CC) and associated services (CCS) in the US FedRAMP program, which is expected to convert all the government IT services into »cloud« based ones. We conducted the research on how this concept helps to secure information in IT infrastructures. In particular, we were interested to see how it provides security in such a large-scale implementation as the US government FedRAMP program. The following papers were analysed: NIST SP-800-53 R4, NIST SP-800-37 R1, NIST SP-800-144, NIST SP-800-145, NIST SP-800-146 and FedRAMP. This article appears in the special edition „In Depth Security – Proceedings of the DeepSec Conferences“. Edited by Stefan Schumacher and René Pfeiffer
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abstract = {This Articles considers practical implementations of »Cloud Computing« (CC) and associated services (CCS) in the US FedRAMP program, which is expected to convert all the government IT services into »cloud« based ones. We conducted the research on how this concept helps to secure information in IT infrastructures. In particular, we were interested to see how it provides security in such a large-scale implementation as the US government FedRAMP program. The following papers were analysed: NIST SP-800-53 R4, NIST SP-800-37 R1, NIST SP-800-144, NIST SP-800-145, NIST SP-800-146 and FedRAMP. This article appears in the special edition „In Depth Security – Proceedings of the DeepSec Conferences“. Edited by Stefan Schumacher and René Pfeiffer},
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author = {Utin, Mikhail},
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journaltitle = {Magdeburger Journal zur Sicherheitsforschung},
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subtitle = {Security and Privacy in US Cloud Computing FedRAMP Program},
timestamp = {2021-10-22T17:15:30.000+0200},
title = {From Misconceptions to Failure},
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urldate = {2015-10-25},
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