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FileCloud specializes in securely storing and exchanging data. We can help with GDPR, ITAR, HIPAA, and CMMC security requirements, including those from the NIST compliance controls. Additionally, FileCloud safeguards Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) against unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.
FileCloud’s Compliance Center has full built-in support for NIST 800-171. You can map regulatory requirements to FileCloud configurations seamlessly and monitor your organization’s adherence to NIST 800-171 with a few clicks. FileCloud removes the complications associated with regulatory compliance.
Zero Trust security is a “least privilege” model, in which users only have access to the data they really need. These permissions must explicitly be enabled and granted. FileCloud automatically encrypts new Zero Trust folders with 256-bit AES encryption. No one else, not even approved users within FileCloud, can access this restricted data.
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Data breaches and cyberattacks are a reality for businesses today, and to protect themselves, companies must comply with various regulations set forth by governments.
The NIST compliance framework establishes compliance standards for federal contractors handling controlled unclassified information (CUI). All federal contractors must adhere to these standards to maintain confidentiality and protect national security. NIST compliance can help a company protect its data from theft and other breaches. This helps assure that your business is protected from data breaches or cyber-attacks.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is a US Department of Commerce agency that develops standards and guidelines for cybersecurity, including measures to ensure information and systems are secure. Compliance with these standards involve following specific controls and procedures.
Some common NIST guidelines that organizations may need to comply with include:
Adhering to NIST standards and guidelines not only allows organizations to work for the federal government, but also allows them to improve their overall cybersecurity and reduce the risk of data breaches and other security incidents.
FileCloud takes compliance seriously and aids with NIST guidelines, which helps reduce risk and makes it easy for businesses to remain compliant. FileCloud is popular among companies of all sizes because it has many features that make it perfect for managing sensitive data.
You can sync your files to the cloud and then create rules to control access. To keep your files secure, use FileCloud’s NIST guidelines and checklist, as well as the NIST 800-171 tab in the Compliance Center.
FileCloud backs up your server securely, so you can restore your data if something unexpected happens. This way, you’re guaranteed protection against data loss in the event of a cyberattack, power failure, or other problems.
FileCloud’s heuristic engine is used to detect and prevent ransomware attacks and take a snapshot of the system before and after the attack so that you can restore your files to their original state if necessary. Additionally, FileCloud Drive provides access to files without keeping local copies on the user’s computer.
FileCloud’s 256-bit AES encryption and SSL/TLS protocols to secure data at rest and in transit ensure that your files are protected from unauthorized access.
Our easy-to-use, flexible, rule-based Smart DLP system secures accidental data leaks from end users and can save businesses from having to pay large compliance fines.
Admins can also set up multi-factor authentication to stop illegal access to files and accounts. This strengthens system security and helps you to meet NIST compliance guidelines. FileCloud ensures that data and files are optimally synchronized between your server and other branches.
FileCloud is a highly secure enterprise file share and sync (EFSS) solution. FileCloud features sophisticated 256-bit AES encryption and SSL/TLS protocols to secure data at rest and in transit. In addition, FileCloud provides multiple security functionalities, such as:
These features help prevent malicious or unintentional data leakage by ensuring that only those with permission can view and access data.
Our Workflow Automation feature is an excellent aid to productivity. Workflows enable users to concentrate on more crucial tasks by automating time-consuming but vital administrative tasks.
The drag-and-drop, no-code workflows offered by FileCloud make it simple for anybody to automate processes like document reviews, email reminders, signoffs, follow-ups, and more. Reports can be downloaded for audit and oversight. All active workflows can be reviewed on the user-friendly FileCloud dashboard.
NIST controls are commonly applied to enhance an organization’s information security architecture, risk profile, and standards. Federal agencies, for instance, are required to follow NIST 800-53. However, the NIST risk management approach can also be applied to private enterprise security programs to help companies avoid risk, leaks, and data loss.
NIST consists of a set of guidelines, while CMMC is a certification model. NIST provides guidelines on how to improve your cybersecurity posture, but it does not contain an explicit mandate. CMMC, on the other hand, is a certification that businesses must obtain if they want to work with the Department of Defense.
NIST compliance refers to the guidelines and standards set forth by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). NIST is a non-regulatory agency within the Department of Commerce that develops and promotes standards, guidelines, and best practices for various industries and sectors. What are the three categories of security specified by NIST? NIST has developed a framework for organizing and categorizing security controls, which consists of three categories: