AWS Security Blog
AWS Secures DoD Provisional Authorization
I’m very excited to share that AWS has received a DISA Provisional Authorization under the DoD Cloud Security Model’s impact levels 1-2 for all four of AWS’s Infrastructure Regions in the U.S., including AWS GovCloud (US). With this distinction, AWS has shown it can meet the DoD’s stringent security and compliance requirements; and as a result, even more DoD agencies can now use AWS’s secure, compliant infrastructure. To learn more about the AWS DoD Provisional Authorization, please visit https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/dod-csm-faqs.
Built on the foundation of the FedRAMP Program, the DoD CSM includes additional security controls specific to the DoD. The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) assessed our compliance with those additional security controls and granted the authorization which will reduce the time necessary for DoD agencies to evaluate and authorize the use of the AWS Cloud.
With today’s announcement, our services are listed in the DoD Enterprise Cloud Service Broker (ECSB) catalog, and DoD agencies can immediately request AWS DoD Provisional Authorization compliance support by submitting a Compliance Support Request to the AWS public sector sales and business development team. For more information on AWS security and compliance, please visit the AWS Security Center, https://aws.amazon.com/security, and the AWS Compliance Center, https://aws.amazon.com/compliance.