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- Azure OpenAI Service is FedRAMP High and Copilot for Microsoft 365 GCC . . .
Azure OpenAI Service is FedRAMP High As part of our ongoing effort to deliver the latest AI innovations to our government customers, our team is proud to share the most recent announcement: Azure OpenAI Service is now approved as a service within the FedRAMP High Authorization for Azure Government
- Understanding Compliance Between Commercial, Government, DoD Secret . . .
FedRAMP authorization demonstrates Microsoft’s commitment to delivering cloud services that meet the most stringent security and compliance requirements of the US Government You can demonstrate compliance with the FedRAMP High Impact Level in both Azure Commercial and Azure Government
- Azure OpenAI FedRAMP High + Microsoft 365 Copilot Targeting GA for GCC . . .
Azure OpenAI FedRAMP High + M365 Copilot Targeting Sept 2025 for GCC High DOD 3 business colleagues standing and talking We’re excited to share two major updates for our public sector and defense customers: Azure OpenAI Service is now FedRAMP High authorized for Azure Government
- Support for FedRAMP in Microsoft 365 Government (GCC High)
Microsoft Office 365 GCC High achieved a FedRAMP Agency ATO at the High baseline and is maintained in its currency with annual assessments The security requirements for FedRAMP High are met as follows: NIST SP 800-53 Revision 4 requirements validated by Kratos based on this analysis and analysis conducted during the annual assessment
- Windows 365 Frontline for FedRAMP is now generally available | Windows . . .
Windows 365 Frontline for FedRAMP offers secure, personalized Windows experiences for shift and part-time workers in GCC organizations, now generally available
- Office 365 Government GCC is now FedRAMP High
We’re excited to announce that our Office 365 Government GCC environment now has a FedRAMP High SAR (security assessment report) More on the history of the Office 365 Government cloud offerings can be found here
- Got a FedRAMP Equivalency Body of Evidence?
With the publishing of the U S Department of Defense memorandum for ‘FedRAMP Moderate Equivalency for Cloud Service Provider’s Cloud Service Offerings’, assessors will be asking defense contractors to provide the body of evidence (BoE) of any cloud service providers not authorized in the FedRAMP Marketplace
- CMMC Final Rule 32 CFR: Key Compliance Updates for DoD Contractors
With features like FedRAMP compliance and enhanced security controls, these services provide flexibility, security, and have been optimized for CMMC certification across all levels Azure Government: Offers the security and compliance tools needed for Level 2 and 3 certifications, including meeting NIST SP 800-171 and FedRAMP High standards
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