Zero Trust and SASE planning for
public-sector teams.
Calbrate helps public-sector buyers evaluate Zero Trust, SASE, procurement documentation, and implementation support in the context of frameworks such as NIST 800-207, CMMC, FedRAMP, and agency security requirements.
Authorized platform signals.
Mapped for procurement.
iboss FedRAMP Authorization
iboss publishes FedRAMP authorization for its government cloud offering. Calbrate helps agencies validate the exact service boundary, deployment model, and procurement documentation for the use case.
FedRAMP · Moderate · Federal Cloud · CUICMMC 2.0 Control Support
iboss can support technical control areas across access, logging, communications protection, monitoring, and policy enforcement. Calbrate separates platform-supported controls from customer-owned policy and process work.
CMMC 2.0 · Control Mapping · DIBNIST 800-207 Zero Trust Architecture
Calbrate helps public-sector buyers map iboss SASE capabilities to Zero Trust principles such as policy enforcement, continuous monitoring, and least-privilege access.
NIST · 800-207 · Zero Trust · ArchitectureState and Local Authorization Signals
iboss publishes state and local government authorization signals for public-sector buyers. Calbrate helps buyers validate current listings, contract vehicles, and security documentation before procurement.
State Procurement · Security Documentation · AuthorizationCJIS-Aligned Security Controls
For law enforcement and justice agencies, Calbrate maps iboss controls against CJIS security policy expectations such as encryption, access control, logging, and audit support where applicable.
CJIS · Law Enforcement · CJI · Control MappingAgency Zero Trust Mandates
Federal agencies face Executive Order 14028 and OMB Zero Trust direction. Calbrate helps buyers evaluate where SASE controls support the required architecture and where agency-owned work remains.
EO 14028 · M-22-09 · Zero Trust Mandate