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Oracle Hopes to Add National Security Regions for IC to Government Cloud; Glen Dodson Quoted

Oracle designed its regions to address IC and DoD needs at Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Impact Level 6, Secret and Top Secret security levels, with capabilities including encryption, auditing and security controls, the company reported on Wednesday.

“Oracle is proud to offer National Security Regions to the DoD and IC to help securely run their most-demanding, mission-critical classified workloads. These cloud regions offer the industry’s fastest growing suite of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS in a highly-secured classified cloud environment,” said Glen Dodson, senior vice president of Oracle’s National Security Group.

Oracle expanded its platform to address IC and DoD needs at Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Impact Level 6, Secret and Top Secret security levels, with capabilities including encryption, auditing and security controls.

Oracle Cloud has leveraged advanced technology, including high performance data analytics at massive scale, machine learning-enabled applications, integrated security tools, automated analytics and Oracle Autonomous Database. Oracle’s EverythingEverywhere initiative drives technical and operational parity across commercial and Government regions.

Oracle National Security Regions plan to support both ICD 705 and ICD 503 requirements. Oracle’s Cloud Network Operations Center (CNOC) are designed to be accredited for Secret and Top Secret data and is operated by appropriately-cleared personnel.

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure-Government Cloud has achieved a variety of certifications and attestations for key security standards around the globe, including SOC, ISO, PCI, and HIPAA, which have been validated by independent third-party auditors.

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