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The Risk Management Framework replaced DIACAP as the DoD's process for managing cybersecurity risk. It aligns DoD security authorization with the federal civilian approach, using NIST SP 800-37 as its foundation for a six-step lifecycle process.
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Ask about RMF/DIACAPSystems must complete all six RMF steps: categorize, select controls, implement controls, assess controls, authorize system, and monitor continuously. DoD-specific overlays and STIGs apply. eMASS is the primary tracking tool for DoD RMF assessments.
Any IT system deployed on DoD networks must go through the RMF process. Understanding RMF is essential for defense IT contractors, as it governs the entire lifecycle from initial categorization through continuous monitoring and reauthorization.
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