To help limit compliance costs and support local adoption of stringent cybersecurity measures, the StateRAMP organization has announced that it is moving forward with a plan to map the Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) framework into StateRAMP. What does this mean for CSPs at the state level? So far, we don’t know much, but it… Read More
Comprehensive Guide to CJIS Compliance for Advanced BDMs and TDMs
The Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a central repository for criminal justice information services in the United States. It ensures that sensitive data is protected through stringent security requirements and guidelines. Obtaining CJIS accreditation is crucial for businesses and organizations that handle this data. This article… Read More
What Is CJIS Compliance in 2024?
Another area of security and data privacy is law enforcement. Unsurprisingly, law enforcement and other national security agencies would handle private information, and such rules and regulations around protecting said information are of paramount concern. Here, we’ll discuss the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services division and its compliance requirements.
What Is CJIS Compliance?
We’ve covered several areas regarding data privacy and security. These discussions have covered private security frameworks, government-enforced regulations, and guidelines shoring up IT security for federal and national defense agencies and contractors. Another area of security and data privacy is law enforcement. It’s perhaps unsurprising that law enforcement and other national security agencies would handle… Read More
What Is CJIS Compliance?
We’ve covered several areas regarding data privacy and security. These discussions have covered private security frameworks, government-enforced regulations, and guidelines shoring up IT security for federal and national defense agencies and contractors. Another area of security and data privacy is law enforcement. Unsurprisingly, law enforcement and other national security agencies would handle private information, and… Read More