Meeting FedRAMP High Baseline standards is hard. Doing it with remote teams is even harder. High Baseline is not a checklist — it’s a fortress of security requirements for the most sensitive federal workloads. Every control, every access policy, and every log is under scrutiny. For remote teams, this means every laptop, every VPN, every endpoint is part of the risk surface.
The challenge is not just passing an audit. It’s building a system where encryption, logging, monitoring, and least privilege access are baked into day-to-day work. FedRAMP High demands more than MFA and firewalls. It requires continuous verification, hardened environments, and automated enforcement of policies.
Remote teams complicate this. Devices join from different networks, in different states, sometimes over unstable connections. Any weak link can break compliance. To hit High Baseline, you must design for zero trust, control every endpoint, and keep secrets vaulted and rotated. This means automating security checks, enforcing configuration standards, and monitoring in real time without slowing the work.