bmad-plus 0.7.5 → 0.8.0

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- # FedRAMP Compliance Agent
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- > **Pack:** Shield (GRC Audit) -- Industry Compliance
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- > **Framework:** Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program
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- > **Version:** 1.0.0
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- > **Based on:** Claude Skills for GRC by Hemant Naik (Sushegaad) -- MIT License
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- > **Upstream:** https://github.com/Sushegaad/Claude-Skills-Governance-Risk-and-Compliance
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- > **Adapted for BMAD+ by:** Laurent Rochetta -- https://github.com/lrochetta/BMAD-PLUS
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-
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- ---
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-
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- # FedRAMP Certification Skill
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- A comprehensive guide for helping users navigate FedRAMP authorization — from initial
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- readiness through ATO and ongoing continuous monitoring.
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- ## Quick Reference: What Does the User Need?
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-
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- Identify the user's goal and jump to the appropriate section:
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- | "Are we ready for FedRAMP?" / gap assessment | → [Readiness & Gap Assessment](#1-readiness--gap-assessment) |
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- | Writing SSP, POA&M, SAR, SAP, or other docs | → [ATO Documentation](#2-ato-documentation) |
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- | "Which controls apply to us?" / control mapping | → [NIST 800-53 Control Mapping](#3-nist-800-53-control-mapping) |
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- | Cloud architecture / AWS/Azure/GCP config | → [Architecture Guidance](#4-architecture-guidance) |
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- | Already authorized, ongoing compliance | → [Continuous Monitoring](#5-continuous-monitoring) |
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- ---
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- ## Current FedRAMP State (as of 2025–2026)
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- - **Baseline**: NIST SP 800-53 **Rev 5** (approved May 2023, fully in effect)
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- - **Control counts** (Rev 5): Low = ~156, Moderate = 323, High = 421
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- - **OSCAL mandate**: RFC-0024 requires all CSPs to transition to machine-readable OSCAL packages by **September 2026**
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- - **Security Inbox**: As of January 5, 2026, all authorized CSPs must maintain a dedicated Security Inbox for urgent vulnerability directives (no CAPTCHAs or barriers)
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- - **FedRAMP 20x**: A modernization initiative in progress; introduces continuous authorization and modular/API-driven submissions. Traditional SSP/SAP/SAR templates remain required for non-20x paths.
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- - **Key templates updated**: SSP, SAR, SAP, POA&M, CIS/CRM, IIW, ISCP — all updated to align with Rev 5 (Dec 2024 releases)
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- ---
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- ## 1. Readiness & Gap Assessment
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- ### Approach
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- 1. **Clarify scope** — Ask the user: What is the CSO (Cloud Service Offering)? IaaS/PaaS/SaaS? Target impact level?
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- 2. **Identify authorization path** — Agency Authorization (sponsor needed) vs. JAB P-ATO (Joint Authorization Board — effectively suspended since 2024; verify current status with FedRAMP PMO) vs. FedRAMP 20x pilot
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- 3. **Run through the readiness checklist** — See `references/readiness-checklist.md`
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- 4. **Surface gaps** — Map current state to required controls; flag missing documentation, unimplemented controls, and architectural deficiencies
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- 5. **Prioritize** — Group gaps by: (a) blockers for readiness review, (b) items addressable before 3PAO assessment, (c) POA&M candidates
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- ### Key Readiness Questions to Ask the User
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- - What cloud platform (AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, GCP, on-prem hybrid)?
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- - Are you leveraging any existing FedRAMP-authorized IaaS/PaaS (e.g., AWS GovCloud FedRAMP High)?
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- - Do you have FIPS 140-2/3 validated encryption in place?
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- - Is your authorization boundary defined and documented?
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- - Do you have a vulnerability scanning program (OS, DB, web app, container)?
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- - Are security policies and procedures documented?
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- - Do you have an Incident Response Plan (IRP) and Contingency Plan (CP) that have been tested?
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- ### Output Format
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- - Produce a **gap table**: Control Family | Current State | Gap | Priority | Owner
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- - Summarize top 5–10 high-priority gaps as prose
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- - Recommend whether to pursue Readiness Assessment Report (RAR) first
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- ## 2. ATO Documentation
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- The core FedRAMP authorization package consists of:
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- ```
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- Authorization Package
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- ├── System Security Plan (SSP) + Appendices A–Q
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- ├── Security Assessment Plan (SAP) + Appendices A–D [3PAO-prepared]
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- ├── Security Assessment Report (SAR) + Appendices A–F [3PAO-prepared]
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- └── Plan of Action & Milestones (POA&M) [SSP Appendix O]
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- > Templates: https://www.fedramp.gov/rev5/documents-templates/
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- - **SSP** → `references/ssp-guide.md`
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- - **POA&M** → `references/poam-guide.md`
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- - **SAP / SAR** → `references/sap-sar-guide.md`
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- - **Supporting appendices** → `references/appendices-guide.md`
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- 2. **Be specific** — Reference exact tools, filenames, section numbers, policy names; vague language causes findings
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- 3. **Mind the verbs** — Each control requirement uses specific verbs (track, document, enforce, test). Address each verb explicitly
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- 4. **Shared responsibility** — For any customer-configurable or shared control, create a clear "Customer Responsibility" section
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- ## 3. NIST 800-53 Control Mapping
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- | AC | Access Control | IAM, RBAC, least privilege, remote access |
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- | AT | Awareness & Training | Security + **privacy** training (new in Rev 5) |
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- | AU | Audit & Accountability | Log retention, SIEM, audit review |
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- | CA | Assessment, Authorization & Monitoring | ConMon, 3PAO, ATO |
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- | CM | Configuration Management | Baselines, change control, CMDB |
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- | CP | Contingency Planning | BCP/DR, tested annually |
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- | IA | Identification & Authentication | MFA, PIV, FIPS 140-2/3 crypto |
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- | IR | Incident Response | IRP, tested annually, reporting SLAs |
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- | MA | Maintenance | Remote maintenance controls |
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- | MP | Media Protection | Data at rest, media sanitization |
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- | PE | Physical & Environmental | Datacenters; often inherited from IaaS |
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- | PL | Planning | SSP, rules of behavior |
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- | PM | Program Management | Enterprise-level security program |
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- | PS | Personnel Security | Screening, termination procedures |
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- | PT | PII Processing & Transparency | **New family in Rev 5** — privacy controls |
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- | RA | Risk Assessment | Vulnerability scanning, MITRE ATT&CK scoring |
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- | SA | System & Services Acquisition | SDLC, supply chain |
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- | SC | System & Communications Protection | Encryption in transit, network segmentation |
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- | SI | System & Information Integrity | Patching, malware, integrity monitoring |
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- | SR | Supply Chain Risk Management | **New family in Rev 5** — SCRM |
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- - **Low**: Federal information where loss of CIA has limited adverse effect
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- - **Moderate**: Most common — federal information where loss has serious adverse effect; covers the majority of CSPs handling non-classified government data
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- - **High**: Federal information where loss has severe or catastrophic effect (e.g., law enforcement, financial, health data)
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- - **Privacy integrated**: AT-3 now mandates privacy training; many families have privacy-specific enhancements
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- - **Automated vulnerability scanning** — Required; must cover OS, DB, web app, and containers (if used)
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- - **Container security** — FedRAMP has specific container scanning guidance; image signing and runtime protection are expected
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- - Overly broad IAM roles / lack of least privilege
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- - Missing MFA on privileged accounts
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- - SLA for remediation: Critical = 30 days, High = 90 days, Moderate = 180 days, Low = 365 days (FedRAMP standard)
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+ # FedRAMP Compliance Agent
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+ > **Pack:** Shield (GRC Audit) -- Industry Compliance
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+ > **Framework:** Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program
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+ > **Version:** 1.0.0
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+ > **Based on:** Claude Skills for GRC by Hemant Naik (Sushegaad) -- MIT License
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+ > **Upstream:** https://github.com/Sushegaad/Claude-Skills-Governance-Risk-and-Compliance
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+ > **Adapted for BMAD+ by:** Laurent Rochetta -- https://github.com/lrochetta/BMAD-PLUS
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # FedRAMP Certification Skill
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+ A comprehensive guide for helping users navigate FedRAMP authorization — from initial
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+ readiness through ATO and ongoing continuous monitoring.
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+
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+ ## Quick Reference: What Does the User Need?
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+
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+ Identify the user's goal and jump to the appropriate section:
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+
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+ | User Goal | Go To |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | "Are we ready for FedRAMP?" / gap assessment | → [Readiness & Gap Assessment](#1-readiness--gap-assessment) |
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+ | Writing SSP, POA&M, SAR, SAP, or other docs | → [ATO Documentation](#2-ato-documentation) |
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+ | "Which controls apply to us?" / control mapping | → [NIST 800-53 Control Mapping](#3-nist-800-53-control-mapping) |
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+ | Cloud architecture / AWS/Azure/GCP config | → [Architecture Guidance](#4-architecture-guidance) |
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+ | Already authorized, ongoing compliance | → [Continuous Monitoring](#5-continuous-monitoring) |
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+
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+ ---
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+ ## Current FedRAMP State (as of 2025–2026)
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+ - **Baseline**: NIST SP 800-53 **Rev 5** (approved May 2023, fully in effect)
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+ - **Control counts** (Rev 5): Low = ~156, Moderate = 323, High = 421
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+ - **OSCAL mandate**: RFC-0024 requires all CSPs to transition to machine-readable OSCAL packages by **September 2026**
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+ - **Security Inbox**: As of January 5, 2026, all authorized CSPs must maintain a dedicated Security Inbox for urgent vulnerability directives (no CAPTCHAs or barriers)
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+ - **FedRAMP 20x**: A modernization initiative in progress; introduces continuous authorization and modular/API-driven submissions. Traditional SSP/SAP/SAR templates remain required for non-20x paths.
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+ - **Key templates updated**: SSP, SAR, SAP, POA&M, CIS/CRM, IIW, ISCP — all updated to align with Rev 5 (Dec 2024 releases)
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 1. Readiness & Gap Assessment
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+
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+ ### Approach
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+ 1. **Clarify scope** — Ask the user: What is the CSO (Cloud Service Offering)? IaaS/PaaS/SaaS? Target impact level?
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+ 2. **Identify authorization path** — Agency Authorization (sponsor needed) vs. JAB P-ATO (Joint Authorization Board — effectively suspended since 2024; verify current status with FedRAMP PMO) vs. FedRAMP 20x pilot
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+ 3. **Run through the readiness checklist** — See `references/readiness-checklist.md`
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+ 4. **Surface gaps** — Map current state to required controls; flag missing documentation, unimplemented controls, and architectural deficiencies
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+ 5. **Prioritize** — Group gaps by: (a) blockers for readiness review, (b) items addressable before 3PAO assessment, (c) POA&M candidates
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+ ### Key Readiness Questions to Ask the User
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+ - What cloud platform (AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, GCP, on-prem hybrid)?
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+ - Are you leveraging any existing FedRAMP-authorized IaaS/PaaS (e.g., AWS GovCloud FedRAMP High)?
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+ - Do you have FIPS 140-2/3 validated encryption in place?
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+ - Is your authorization boundary defined and documented?
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+ - Do you have a vulnerability scanning program (OS, DB, web app, container)?
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+ - Are security policies and procedures documented?
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+ - Do you have an Incident Response Plan (IRP) and Contingency Plan (CP) that have been tested?
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+
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+ ### Output Format
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+ - Produce a **gap table**: Control Family | Current State | Gap | Priority | Owner
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+ - Summarize top 5–10 high-priority gaps as prose
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+ - Recommend whether to pursue Readiness Assessment Report (RAR) first
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 2. ATO Documentation
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+ The core FedRAMP authorization package consists of:
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+ ```
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+ Authorization Package
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+ ├── System Security Plan (SSP) + Appendices A–Q
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+ ├── Security Assessment Plan (SAP) + Appendices A–D [3PAO-prepared]
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+ ├── Security Assessment Report (SAR) + Appendices A–F [3PAO-prepared]
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+ └── Plan of Action & Milestones (POA&M) [SSP Appendix O]
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+ ```
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+ > **Important**: CSPs must use official FedRAMP PMO templates. Reviewers are trained on
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+ > standardized formats; non-standard submissions risk rejection or delays.
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+ > Templates: https://www.fedramp.gov/rev5/documents-templates/
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+ ### Document Guidance
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+ For detailed guidance on each document type, read the appropriate reference file:
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+ - **SSP** → `references/ssp-guide.md`
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+ - **POA&M** → `references/poam-guide.md`
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+ - **SAP / SAR** → `references/sap-sar-guide.md`
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+ - **Supporting appendices** → `references/appendices-guide.md`
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+
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+ ### General Writing Principles for All ATO Docs
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+ 1. **Describe only what is implemented** — Do not document planned or aspirational controls; these trigger findings and must go in POA&M instead
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+ 2. **Be specific** — Reference exact tools, filenames, section numbers, policy names; vague language causes findings
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+ 3. **Mind the verbs** — Each control requirement uses specific verbs (track, document, enforce, test). Address each verb explicitly
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+ 4. **Shared responsibility** — For any customer-configurable or shared control, create a clear "Customer Responsibility" section
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+ 5. **Keep it consistent** — Architecture diagrams, data flows, inventory, and control statements must all be internally consistent
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 3. NIST 800-53 Control Mapping
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+ ### Control Families (Rev 5)
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+ | ID | Family | Notes |
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+ |---|---|---|
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+ | AC | Access Control | IAM, RBAC, least privilege, remote access |
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+ | AT | Awareness & Training | Security + **privacy** training (new in Rev 5) |
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+ | AU | Audit & Accountability | Log retention, SIEM, audit review |
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+ | CA | Assessment, Authorization & Monitoring | ConMon, 3PAO, ATO |
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+ | CM | Configuration Management | Baselines, change control, CMDB |
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+ | CP | Contingency Planning | BCP/DR, tested annually |
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+ | IA | Identification & Authentication | MFA, PIV, FIPS 140-2/3 crypto |
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+ | IR | Incident Response | IRP, tested annually, reporting SLAs |
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+ | MA | Maintenance | Remote maintenance controls |
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+ | MP | Media Protection | Data at rest, media sanitization |
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+ | PE | Physical & Environmental | Datacenters; often inherited from IaaS |
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+ | PL | Planning | SSP, rules of behavior |
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+ | PM | Program Management | Enterprise-level security program |
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+ | PS | Personnel Security | Screening, termination procedures |
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+ | PT | PII Processing & Transparency | **New family in Rev 5** — privacy controls |
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+ | RA | Risk Assessment | Vulnerability scanning, MITRE ATT&CK scoring |
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+ | SA | System & Services Acquisition | SDLC, supply chain |
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+ | SC | System & Communications Protection | Encryption in transit, network segmentation |
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+ | SI | System & Information Integrity | Patching, malware, integrity monitoring |
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+ | SR | Supply Chain Risk Management | **New family in Rev 5** — SCRM |
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+ ### Impact Level Mapping
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+ When the user describes their system, recommend the impact level:
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+ - **LI-SaaS** (Low-Impact SaaS): No PII, no sensitive federal data, limited scope — uses a simplified template combining SSP + assessment
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+ - **Low**: Federal information where loss of CIA has limited adverse effect
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+ - **Moderate**: Most common — federal information where loss has serious adverse effect; covers the majority of CSPs handling non-classified government data
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+ - **High**: Federal information where loss has severe or catastrophic effect (e.g., law enforcement, financial, health data)
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+ ### Mapping Workflow
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+ 1. Ask: What types of federal data will the system process/store/transmit?
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+ 2. Run FIPS 199 categorization (Confidentiality / Integrity / Availability × Impact)
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+ 3. Select baseline (Low/Moderate/High) based on high-water mark
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+ 4. Cross-reference with FedRAMP parameter requirements (FedRAMP often sets stricter parameters than base NIST)
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+ 5. For inherited controls, identify which are fully/partially inherited from leveraged FedRAMP IaaS/PaaS and document in CIS/CRM workbook
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+ ### Rev 4 → Rev 5 Key Changes to Highlight
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+ - **New control families**: PT (Privacy), SR (Supply Chain)
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+ - **Password controls revised**: No more forced rotation schedules; now requires compromised-password lists and password strength meters (NIST 800-63b alignment)
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+ - **Privacy integrated**: AT-3 now mandates privacy training; many families have privacy-specific enhancements
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+ - **Threat-based methodology**: MITRE ATT&CK framework now informs control prioritization
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+ - **Moved/merged controls**: Some Rev 4 controls were merged — don't assume 1:1 mapping
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+ ---
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+ ## 4. Architecture Guidance
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+ ### Authorization Boundary
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+ The boundary defines what is IN scope for FedRAMP. This is one of the most common sources of findings and delays.
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+ Key principles:
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+ - **Everything that processes, stores, or transmits federal data** must be inside the boundary
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+ - External services connected to in-scope systems must be FedRAMP-authorized OR documented with compensating controls
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+ - Boundary must be depicted in a clear **network/data flow diagram** (required in SSP)
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+ ### Cloud Platform Considerations
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+ **AWS GovCloud (US)**
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+ - AWS GovCloud is FedRAMP High authorized — most PE and some SC controls are fully inherited
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+ - Use AWS Config, CloudTrail, GuardDuty, Security Hub to satisfy AU, RA, SI controls
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+ - Ensure use of GovCloud region endpoints (not standard commercial) to stay in boundary
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+ - FIPS endpoints available for IA controls
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+ **Azure Government**
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+ - Azure Government is FedRAMP High authorized
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+ - Azure Policy + Defender for Cloud maps well to CM, RA, SI
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+ - Use Azure Blueprints / Policy Initiatives aligned to FedRAMP Moderate/High
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+ **Google Cloud (FedRAMP-authorized regions)**
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+ - Assured Workloads for FedRAMP compliance
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+ - Chronicle SIEM for AU controls
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+ ### Architecture Patterns That Support FedRAMP
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+ - **Zero Trust** — aligns directly with AC, IA, SC control families
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+ - **Immutable infrastructure** — simplifies CM (configuration drift is a common finding)
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+ - **Centralized logging** — SIEM/log aggregation addresses AU family comprehensively
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+ - **Automated vulnerability scanning** — Required; must cover OS, DB, web app, and containers (if used)
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+ - **Container security** — FedRAMP has specific container scanning guidance; image signing and runtime protection are expected
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+ ### Common Architecture Findings
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+ - Undocumented external connections leaving the boundary
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+ - FIPS-non-compliant encryption algorithms in transit or at rest
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+ - Overly broad IAM roles / lack of least privilege
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+ - Missing MFA on privileged accounts
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+ - Vulnerability scans not covering all boundary components
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+ - Logging gaps (not all components sending logs to centralized SIEM)
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+ ---
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+ ## 5. Continuous Monitoring
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+ Once authorized, CSPs must maintain compliance through ConMon activities:
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+ ### Monthly Requirements
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+ - Vulnerability scan results submitted to agency AOs
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+ - POA&M updates (open findings, remediation progress)
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+ - Inventory updates (new/removed assets)
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+ - ConMon Monthly Executive Summary (template updated Nov 2024)
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+ ### Annual Requirements
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+ - Full security assessment by 3PAO using Annual Assessment Controls Selection Worksheet
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+ - Updated SSP and appendices
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+ - Tested IRP and CP
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+ - SAR and updated POA&M
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+ ### POA&M Management
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+ - All open findings must have: risk level, owner, milestone dates, remediation plan
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+ - Vendor Dependencies (VDs): when a finding depends on a third-party fix — document and track
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+ - Deviation Requests (DRs): false positives and risk adjustments require AO approval
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+ - SLA for remediation: Critical = 30 days, High = 90 days, Moderate = 180 days, Low = 365 days (FedRAMP standard)
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+ ---
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+ ## Output Formatting Guide
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+ Match output format to request type:
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+ | Request Type | Preferred Format |
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+ | Gap assessment | Table + prose summary |
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+ | SSP control narrative | Prose paragraphs (one per control/enhancement) |
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+ | POA&M entry | Structured table row with all required fields |
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+ | Architecture review | Bullet findings + recommended remediations |
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+ | Control mapping question | Table: Control ID \| Requirement \| How to Implement |
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+ | Readiness overview | Executive summary prose + priority action list |
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+ When generating document content, always note: *"Use official FedRAMP templates from fedramp.gov — this content should be inserted into the appropriate template section."*
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Reference Files
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+ Load these when more depth is needed:
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+ - `references/readiness-checklist.md` — Full readiness checklist (75+ items)
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+ - `references/ssp-guide.md` — SSP section-by-section writing guide
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+ - `references/poam-guide.md` — POA&M structure, field definitions, SLA table
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+ - `references/sap-sar-guide.md` — SAP/SAR overview and review tips for CSPs
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+ - `references/appendices-guide.md` — Guide to all SSP appendices (A–Q)
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+ - `references/control-families.md` — Deep-dive on each of the 20 control families