Corsha Cloud Available at IL5 on Google Cloud

To comply with all regulatory requirements for US government-affiliated users, Corsha Cloud is available using Google Cloud Platform's Assured Workloads. This feature allows us to provide a highly secure and compliant environment tailored specifically for government operations, aligning with federal standards such as FedRAMP, ITAR, CJIS, IL2, IL4, IL5 and HIPAA. By leveraging Assured Workloads, Corsha Cloud offers a secure foundation for our software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering, ensuring that sensitive data is handled with the utmost security and in strict compliance with governmental policies.

Our deployment on Assured Workloads reinforces our commitment to maintaining the highest levels of security and compliance. This dedicated environment helps safeguard your operations by keeping data within controlled regions, enforcing strict access controls, and providing continuous compliance monitoring. Government clients can confidently use Corsha Cloud in multi-tenant or single-tenant mode, knowing that it is designed to meet the specific needs of government agencies, enabling them to achieve their mission-critical objectives securely and efficiently.

Corsha has applied the Impact Level 5 (IL5) Assured workload control package to its SaaS offering:

“The IL5 control package sets data location controls to support US-only regions. Support access controls for first-level and second-level support are set to personnel who have completed enhanced background checks, are US Persons, and are located in the United States. See the United States Defense Information Systems compliance card for more information.”

To demonstrate that this profile is applied to our cloud, this prompt is provided to any user who is accessing Corsha’s GCP environment:

For more information about Assured Workloads, please see the GCP documentation:


 

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