Government System Security Plans (SSPs) are completed manually, amounting to hundreds of thousands of pages of manually-completed documentation each year. Current resource limitations make exploring automated approaches to this critical security process difficult. By leveraging Artificial Intelligence and newly-developed NIST standardized machine language to analyze System Security Plans, TTS will explore increasing FedRAMP's capacity to meet government-wide demand for secure cloud services, and how the same approach might be applied to any agency completing an SSP independent of FedRAMP.
An idea submitted by civil servants at:The General Services Administration, Federal Acquisition Service
Government System Security Plans (SSPs) are completed manually, amounting to hundreds of thousands of pages of manually-completed documentation each year. Current resource limitations make exploring automated approaches to this critical security process difficult. By leveraging Artificial Intelligence and newly-developed NIST standardized machine language to analyze System Security Plans, TTS will explore increasing FedRAMP's capacity to meet government-wide demand for secure cloud services, and how the same approach might be applied to any agency completing an SSP independent of FedRAMP.
An idea submitted by civil servants at: The General Services Administration, Federal Acquisition Service