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Repository for Software Attestation and Artifacts Now Live


Software producers who partner with the federal government can now upload their Secure Software Development Attestation Forms to CISA’s Repository for Software Attestation and Artifacts. Software producers that provide the government software can fill out the form to attest to implementation of specific security practices.

CISA and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released the form on March 11, 2024, following extensive stakeholder and industry engagement. See the recent blog post from Federal CISO and Deputy National Cyber Director Chris DeRusha and CISA Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity Eric Goldstein for additional information.

 



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