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GovRAMP: What Is It, Anyway?

6 min · 14 de may de 2025
Portada del episodio GovRAMP: What Is It, Anyway?

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Welcome to Part 1 of our GovRAMP Mini-Series—a quick, focused look at what GovRAMP is, why it matters, and how cloud service providers can use it to unlock the public sector.  In this episode, we tackle the basics: What exactly is GovRAMP? Why the rebrand from StateRAMP? And is this more than just a name change?  Elizabeth Lopez helps us break it down. Liz, one of our cloud security technical writers here at 38North Security, has been deep in the weeds of policy, frameworks, and language—so she’s the perfect person to walk us through what GovRAMP is really all about.

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