Cross-Framework Mapping

FedRAMP Rev 5vsModern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia)

See exactly how FedRAMP Rev 5 controls map to Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia). Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

8
Controls Mapped
4
Gaps Found
25%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

FedRAMP Rev 5 maps to Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia) with 25% coverage across 3 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 12 FedRAMP Rev 5 controls identifies 9 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in FedRAMP: OMB M-24-15 Modernization, FedRAMP 2.0 and Coordination with StateRAMP / GovRAMP.

Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 12 controls analysed | 715 frameworks | 414K+ cross-framework mappings

Control Mappings

Showing 8 of 8 mapped controls across 3 domains. Sign up to explore all 414K+ mappings across 715 frameworks.

FedRAMP: Authorization Boundary, SSP, SAR, POA&M and System Documentation(4 mappings)

FedRAMP-BoundaryAuthorization Boundary, SSP, SAR, POA&M documentation4 targets
7012(a)Definitions
BIPA-SEC5-1Biometric Identifier Definition
BIPA-SEC5-2Biometric Information Definition
CTDPA-1Definitions

FedRAMP: Continuous Monitoring (ConMon) and Significant Change Requests(3 mappings)

FedRAMP-ConMonContinuous Monitoring (ConMon) and Significant Change Requests3 targets
7012(a)Definitions
BIPA-SEC5-1Biometric Identifier Definition
CTDPA-1Definitions

FedRAMP: Baseline Selection (Low, Moderate, High, LI-SaaS) and Control Overlay Parameters(1 mappings)

FedRAMP-PII-PrivacyFedRAMP PII processing + privacy controls (NIST 800-53 Rev 5 PT family + Privacy Act)
CTDPA-1Definitions

Stop Paying Consultants to Read Spreadsheets

AI-powered compliance intelligence across 715 frameworks — at a fraction of consulting costs.

$0/forever

Free

  • 715 framework browser
  • Cross-framework mappings (414K+)
  • 824 compliance assessments
  • 3 AI queries & searches per day
Get Started Free
Recommended
$49/month

Professional

  • Unlimited AI Compliance Advisory
  • Unlimited full-text search
  • Framework self-assessment
  • PDF, Excel & CSV exports
Start 7-Day Free Trial →

What are the key differences between FedRAMP Rev 5 and Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia)?

FedRAMP Rev 5 has 12 controls across its framework, while Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia) covers 41 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 3 overlapping controls (25% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in FedRAMP: OMB M-24-15 Modernization, FedRAMP 2.0 and Coordination with StateRAMP / GovRAMP, where 2 FedRAMP Rev 5 controls have no direct Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia) equivalent.

How many controls map between FedRAMP Rev 5 and Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia)?

Of 12 total FedRAMP Rev 5 controls, 3 map directly to Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia) controls — representing 25% coverage. The remaining 9 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping FedRAMP Rev 5 to Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia)?

9 FedRAMP Rev 5 controls have no direct equivalent in Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia). The highest concentration of gaps is in FedRAMP: OMB M-24-15 Modernization, FedRAMP 2.0 and Coordination with StateRAMP / GovRAMP with 2 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between FedRAMP Rev 5 and Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Australia)?

The domain with the highest gap count is FedRAMP: OMB M-24-15 Modernization, FedRAMP 2.0 and Coordination with StateRAMP / GovRAMP (2 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

This platform provides educational compliance tools, not legal, regulatory, or professional compliance advice. Cross-framework mappings are AI-assisted interpretations and do not reproduce or replace official standards. Framework names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Consult qualified professionals for your specific compliance requirements. See our Terms of Service.