November 2-3 | Renaissance Arlington Capital View, Virginia, USA

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Where Compliance Policy Becomes Product Reality
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The Federal Cyber Certification Series Includes:
The Federal Cyber Certification Series Includes:
The call for speakers deadline has been extended to June 29. Click here for complete details.
The call for speakers deadline has been extended to June 29. Click here for complete details.
Navigating conflicting and converging global compliance frameworks
Preparing for the coming US software bill of materials (SBOM) risk management requirements.
*The “FedRAMP Day” portion of the Federal Cyber Certification Series conference is not being offered by, sponsored or endorsed by the United States General Services Administration, which is the owner of the federally registered service mark FedRAMP.
Covering assessments, authorization, and monitoring for cloud products and services.
Your roadmap for quantum transitions and compliance mandates
Where Compliance Policy Becomes Product Reality

Where Compliance Policy Becomes Product Reality

Federal cybersecurity requirements are entering a period of unprecedented expansion and convergence. Across software supply chains, cloud services, IoT systems, embedded devices, cryptographic infrastructures, and connected technologies, ICT product developers are facing growing pressure to navigate an increasingly complex web of certification mandates, procurement requirements, software assurance expectations, and emerging global regulatory frameworks.

The Federal Cyber Certification Series is designed to help product developers, cybersecurity leaders, federal suppliers, cloud providers, software vendors, testing laboratories, systems integrators, standards organizations, and government agencies better understand the rapidly evolving compliance landscape that is reshaping the future of technology procurement and market access.

This unique event brings together experts from government, industry, standards bodies, testing laboratories, and the cybersecurity research community to provide practical guidance on the policies, frameworks, technical standards, and operational realities driving the next generation of cybersecurity assurance requirements.
The event is organized into four focused conference modules, each addressing one of the most urgent areas affecting ICT product development and federal market readiness today:

  • IoT Cyber Compliance Day explores the collision of emerging US and international cybersecurity regulations impacting connected devices, embedded systems, software transparency, secure-by-design initiatives, and vulnerability disclosure obligations.
  • Software Supply Chain Day examines the rapidly expanding world of SBOM requirements, secure software development, vulnerability management, provenance, and software assurance expectations transforming both government and commercial procurement.
  • FedRAMP Day provides critical insight into the modernization of federal cloud authorization, continuous monitoring, OSCAL automation, cloud-native security architectures, and evolving operational compliance expectations under FedRAMP 20X.
  • Post-Quantum Action Plan Day delivers practical, implementation-focused guidance for organizations preparing for the transition to post-quantum cryptography, including crypto inventories, migration planning, certification impacts, supplier readiness, and long-term product strategy.

Unlike traditional policy conferences, the Federal Cyber Certification Series is built around practical execution. Attendees will gain actionable insight into how emerging cybersecurity mandates affect product design, software development, procurement eligibility, certification pathways, cloud operations, cryptographic modernization, and long-term competitive positioning in regulated markets.

As federal cybersecurity policy increasingly drives global technology requirements, organizations that understand these changes early will be significantly better positioned to reduce risk, accelerate compliance readiness, and maintain access to government and critical infrastructure markets.

The Federal Cyber Certification Series is designed to help the industry move from awareness to action.

Early registration discounts are in effect. Save up to $250.

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The Federal Cyber Certification Series Includes:

November 2 | Preparing for the coming US cybersecurity certification and labeling program.

November 2 | Preparing for the coming US software bill of materials (SBOM) risk management requirements.

November 3 | Covering assessments, authorization, and monitoring for cloud products and services.

November 3 | Your roadmap for quantum transitions and compliance mandates
*The “FedRAMP Day” portion of the Federal Cyber Certification Series conference is not being offered by, sponsored or endorsed by the United States General Services Administration, which is the owner of the federally registered service mark FedRAMP.

The Federal Cyber Certification Series Starts In

136Days
6Hours
47Mins
15Secs
2-Day All-Access Registration
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Includes 2-Day access to all conference events Monday-Tuesday,  November 2-3 including breaks, lunches, receptions, exhibitor showcase, and all conference materials.

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Includes 1-Day access to conference events either Monday, November 2 or Tuesday, November 3, including breaks, lunches, receptions, exhibitor showcase, and all conference materials.

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Cancellation Policy: All fees will be refunded for cancellations received in writing by October 13, 2026. No refunds are available for cancellations after October 13, 2026. Substitutions are permitted at any time. For registration terms and conditions and wire transfer payment information, please click here. For registration assistance, contact Nikki Principe at [email protected].

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