RegScale Collaborates with Microsoft to Support FedRAMP Readiness on Azure
RegScale collaborated with Microsoft to support FedRAMP readiness and authorization to operate efforts on Microsoft Azure. The update matters to organizations working toward U.S. federal authorization timelines that the companies described as historically resource-intensive.
The companies framed the effort around FedRAMP 20x, which they said shifts security assurance from point-in-time paperwork toward continuous, automated validation. RegScale said it maps FedRAMP 20x principles to its approach of continuously validating controls and reporting in real time rather than staging evidence for an audit.
RegScale described its compliance automation and continuous controls monitoring as supporting evidence collection and continuously validating controls against FedRAMP’s Key Security Indicators. The company also cited RegML and AI agents as part of its process for turning certification work into a continuous capability.
RegScale said it built on a track record of achieving FedRAMP High in six months using its own platform. Eric Erston, Chief Revenue Officer at RegScale, said “FedRAMP is the front door to the U.S. federal market, and for too many cloud service providers it has been a significant barrier to entry,” adding that the collaboration meets customers where they are in their compliance journey. Jamie Harper, Vice President, Defense Industrial Base, Microsoft, said “Companies across the defense industrial base and broader federal market need a faster, more predictable path to FedRAMP so they can focus on their mission, not their paperwork,” and added that the collaboration helps enable a faster route to certification on Azure.
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