Microsoft’s federal business has completed a Defense Contract Management Agency test that examined the company’s cybersecurity capabilities.
The company said Tuesday it received a perfect score of 110 from DCMA’s Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity Assessment Center and certified third-party assessment organization Redspin for the Joint Surveillance Voluntary Assessment Program.
Per federal rulemaking, the DIBCAC High Certificate of the multinational technology company will be converted into a Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Level II accreditation.
John Bergin, director of fed security at Microsoft Federal, said the JSVAP test represents a “crucial step” in the company’s journey to ensuring quality and secured products.