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SteelCloud Technology To Secure USAF Aircraft Simulator Program

ConfigOS Software Expands Coverage For Automating Weapon System STIG Compliance

SteelCloud has received a license award for its ConfigOS software to be used to automate STIG compliance and remediation for another USAF aircraft simulator program. The company's patented STIG remediation and compliance software was licensed to harden the Microsoft Windows application stacks unique to this major simulator program and to accelerate RMF accreditation and ATO deliverables.

"We are seeing an increased recognition, across the DoD, in the imperative of focusing on securing the nation's weapons systems and tactical infrastructures," said Brian Hajost, SteelCloud president and CEO.

"ConfigOS addresses the challenges of implementing security automation technology in the most difficult air-gapped, classified environments. This simulator program represents just one of several weapon system security projects that we are addressing with our ConfigOS software."

The ConfigOS software was licensed, after a successful pilot, to harden endpoint infrastructure and automate RMF accreditation activities.

(Source: SteelCloud news release)

FMI: www.steelcloud.com

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