Federal Policy
CIGIE Urges Agencies to Strengthen Cloud Security
March 17, 2026
The Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) has issued comprehensive guidance urging federal agencies to enhance their cloud security practices. This initiative is based on an analysis of 35 oversight reports spanning 2014 to 2024, which identified recurring security weaknesses in government cloud deployments. The report emphasizes six major themes including data protection, cloud service provider oversight, and identity and access management, providing actionable recommendations to improve cloud security posture across federal agencies.
- Why this matters: Federal procurement professionals should anticipate evolving security requirements and oversight expectations for cloud service contracts.
- Agencies may need to incorporate stronger cloud security provisions and monitoring mechanisms in upcoming solicitations and contract management.
- Cloud service providers and contractors should align offerings with CIGIE's best practices to remain competitive and compliant in federal procurements.
- This guidance signals increased scrutiny on cloud security controls, impacting risk assessments and vendor evaluations in government IT acquisitions.
Agencies
Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, Federal Audit Executive Council, Government Accountability Office, Offices of Inspector General
Sources
- CIGIE Outlines Best Practices for Agencies to Strengthen Cloud Security · meritalk · Mar 17
- CIGIE Outlines Best Practices for Agencies to Strengthen Cloud Security · meritalk · Mar 17
- CIGIE Outlines Best Practices for Agencies to Strengthen Cloud Security – MeriTalk · MeriTalk · Mar 17
- CIGIE Outlines Best Practices for Agencies to Strengthen Cloud Security · meritalk · Mar 17