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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently released the first series of final security guidance resources under the organization's Secure Cloud Business Applications (SCuBA) project: the Extensible Visibility Reference Framework (eVRF) Guidebook and a Technical Reference Architecture (TRA) document. With input from public comment period in 2022, the final guidance documents help public and private entities implement necessary security and resilience best-practices for their cloud services.
The SCuBA project provides guidance and capabilities to secure cloud business application environments and protect information created, accessed, shared, and stored in those environments. The eVRF Guidebook and TRA document further the project’s goal of developing consistent, effective, modern and manageable security configurations to help organizations adopt necessary cloud-focused security and resilience practices.