Achieving FISMA – High Compliance With Public Clouds

Security concerns remain a major hurdle for federal agencies considering public clouds, especially when it comes to migrating mission-critical workloads. Ag...

Security concerns remain a major hurdle for federal agencies considering public clouds, especially when it comes to migrating mission-critical workloads. Agencies that have invested in their existing infrastructure still want to leverage the benefits of cloud utility-based services while meeting the compliance requirements of FISMA-High. How can government use public clouds to manage costs and improve IT service delivery to end users while overcoming security concerns and meeting FISMA- High? Learn how government agencies can meet FISMA-High compliance with public clouds in this discussion which covers:

  • Security concerns and challenges of migrating mission-critical workloads to public clouds
  • Features and requirements to achieve FISMA-High compliance
  • Services available to support agencies operating compliant environments
  • Leveraging cloud benefits and real-world experiences with public cloud and FISMA-High

This interview is the second of the Modern Mission Critical Series sponsored by Unisys.

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