FedRAMP Moderate
SI - System and Information Integrity

FedRAMP Moderate SI-16: Memory Protection

Implement FedRAMP-defined safeguards to protect memory from unauthorized code execution (DEP, ASLR).

What else in your programme already covers this

This control maps to 9 controls across 8 other frameworks. If you already hold one of them, the evidence you collected for it is the starting point here rather than new work.

ACSC Essential Eight · 2 controls

  • ASD37-09 OS generic exploit mitigation (Excellent)

CIS Controls v8 · 1 control

  • CIS-10.5 Enable Anti-Exploitation Features

ISO 27002:2022 · 1 control

  • 8.27 Secure system architecture and engineering principles
  • NIST-CSF-PR.DS-10 The confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data-in-use are protected

NIST SP 800-218 · 1 control

SOC 2 · 1 control

  • SOC2-CC6.8 Controls to prevent or detect unauthorized or malicious software

Every mapping shown was judged rather than inferred from wording similarity, and the ones that failed review are published too. See the coverage reports and what was rejected.

Other controls in SI - System and Information Integrity

You are reading one control. How much of FedRAMP Moderate have you already done?

FedRAMP Moderate SI-16 is one control. If you already hold one of the frameworks below, a reviewed crosswalk already says how much of FedRAMP Moderate your existing evidence covers. Hold ISO 27002:2022 and 182 of 323 FedRAMP Moderate controls already carry evidence.

Each report names every control your existing framework evidences, every one it does not, the reasoning behind each claim, and the claims that were argued against and rejected. 348 were rejected on the ISO 27002:2022 pair alone.

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