Transcription of DOD Cloud Native Access Point Reference Design
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Unclassified Unclassified Department of Defense (DoD) Cloud Native Access Point ( CNAP) Reference Design (RD) Version 29 July 2021 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. Refer to the Deputy Chief Information Officer for Information Enterprise (DCIO IE) for other requests that pertain to this document. Unclassified ii Unclassified Prepared By: Unclassified iii Unclassified Version History Version Date Approved By Summary of Changes 2021/07/29 DCIO-IE DMI EXCOM Approved Unclassified iv Unclassified Executive Summary The ability to deliver capability at the speed of relevance requires an innovative approach to providing secure Access to Cloud environments. As highlighted in a recent report by the Defense Innovation Board, ..the threats that the United States faces are changing at an ever-increasing pace, and the Department of Defense s (DoD s) ability to adapt and respond is now determined by its ability to develop and deploy software to the field rapidly.
Introduction . The pace of software development, testing, and delivery has increased significantly over the last 10 years. This increase in speed is due largely to the use of cloud computing and adoption of Development, Security and Operations ( DevSecOps. 1) practices as part of the software lifecycle. For DoD, creating a
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