So, what does STIG stand for anyway? STIG is an acronym for "Security Technical Implementation Guide". They are rules/best practices that DISA set up for best installing and supporting IT systems. These controls represent 20,000 controls and are created out of DISA. A new set of STIGs come out every 90 days.
So why do STIGs exist? Government vulnerabilities are present. STIGs are here to maintain a secure baseline and protect all cyber and asset security. The real work is done in an application environment. ATOs and the RMF process slow down even more as the additional focus is placed on security.
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