WebLayers understands the challenges faced by government IT departments and the need to continually meet prioritization, automation, compliance and monitoring obligations.
For many departments, this means figuring out how to align core process and technology elements with policies, standards and guidelines developed by a variety of government agencies.
WebLayers’ automated governance provides a foundation to better implement and manage a strategy for assuring the security and development of software and software-based applications, as well as the use of those applications. It provides architects and other IT managers with visibility into policies and auditability of compliance with best practices.
The WebLayers solution also allows users to employ services to isolate functionality within architectures, manage the impact of architectural changes and realize shorter development lifecycles. The WebLayers system contains numerous policies across a wide variety of disciplines including SOA, Java, .NET, Mainframe, COBOL, CICS, JCL, VSAM, WMQ, PCI-DSS and many more.
It features a lightweight agent integrated into key service development applications (IDE’s, Source Control Systems, Build Systems, Registries/Repositories, WMQ, ITCAM), conformance and compliance checks, project/artifact/developer views, validations, policy exceptions and audit processes.
Whether your agency is dealing with STIG requirements from DISA, FEA-based SOA models, ensuring FISMA compliance or a multitude of other governance needs, WebLayers has the solution.
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automated governance for the Federal Government helps to:
Codify the application security STIG allowing for the automatic enforcement of the STIG during the SDLC process.
Ensure validation by checking STIG requirements against Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) specifications for every policy definition in the STIG.
Catch coding violations early in the SDLC, mitigating risk, countless hours of review and applications get to the warfighter on time and on budget.