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Thanks for sharing this, very helpful. If you have a broadcast IP with a port (192.168.x.x: 0000 whose state shows CLOSE_WAIT on the netstat -ano). What does that mean?
My understanding was if a federal agency does the CSO FedRAMP Authorization then this security package cannot be reused by other agencies. The other agency must redo CSO FedRAMP Authorization review
Hello Kamil, Thank you for your videos, they are great and well-explained. Please continue the series and cover the remaining controls. I look forward to your explanations!
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