The Information Technology Organization of Iran (ITOI) is actively looking for cloud computing suppliers to assess their capability to host government services. The organization plans to evaluate candidates based on compliance with established standards, including ISO 27017 and ISO 27018 for secure cloud computing. Additionally, participants must align with the NIST SP 800-145 definition of cloud computing. ITOI aims to shortlist at least three suitable cloud operators, granting a cloud service rating certificate to those who qualify, thus making them eligible for the official list of authorized providers.
The Information Technology Organization of Iran (ITOI) is seeking suppliers of cloud computing to evaluate, grade, and rank cloud players for hosting government services.
ITOI aims to identify at least three cloud operators capable of handling government services based on compliance with ISO 27017, ISO 27018, and NIST SP 800-145 standards.
Organizations passing ITOI's assessments will receive a cloud service rating certificate, allowing them to be included on a list of authorized cloud service providers.
Iran's pursuit for cloud operators comes despite its contentious relationship with the United States, highlighting the complexity of international standards in technology.
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