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|[Canada Federal PBMM](https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/blob/master/built-in-policies/policySetDefinitions/Regulatory%20Compliance/CanadaFederalPBMM_audit.json)|This initiative includes policies that address a subset of Canada Federal PBMM controls. Additional policies will be added in upcoming releases. For more information, visit [https://aka.ms/canadafederalpbmm-init](https://aka.ms/canadafederalpbmm-init). |57 |8.0.0 |
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|[CIS Microsoft Azure Foundations Benchmark v1.1.0](https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/blob/master/built-in-policies/policySetDefinitions/Regulatory%20Compliance/CISv1_1_0.json)|The Center for Internet Security (CIS) is a nonprofit entity whose mission is to 'identify, develop, validate, promote, and sustain best practice solutions for cyberdefense.' CIS benchmarks are configuration baselines and best practices for securely configuring a system. These policies address a subset of CIS Microsoft Azure Foundations Benchmark v1.1.0 controls. For more information, visit [https://aka.ms/cisazure110-initiative](https://aka.ms/cisazure110-initiative)|168 |16.0.0 |
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|[CIS Microsoft Azure Foundations Benchmark v1.3.0](https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/blob/master/built-in-policies/policySetDefinitions/Regulatory%20Compliance/CISv1_3_0.json)|The Center for Internet Security (CIS) is a nonprofit entity whose mission is to 'identify, develop, validate, promote, and sustain best practice solutions for cyberdefense.' CIS benchmarks are configuration baselines and best practices for securely configuring a system. These policies address a subset of CIS Microsoft Azure Foundations Benchmark v1.3.0 controls. For more information, visit [https://aka.ms/cisazure130-initiative](https://aka.ms/cisazure130-initiative)|183 |8.0.0 |
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|[CIS Microsoft Azure Foundations Benchmark v1.4.0](https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/blob/master/built-in-policies/policySetDefinitions/Regulatory%20Compliance/CISv1_4_0.json)|The Center for Internet Security (CIS) is a nonprofit entity whose mission is to 'identify, develop, validate, promote, and sustain best practice solutions for cyberdefense.' CIS benchmarks are configuration baselines and best practices for securely configuring a system. These policies address a subset of CIS Microsoft Azure Foundations Benchmark v1.4.0 controls. For more information, visit [https://aka.ms/cisazure130-initiative](https://aka.ms/cisazure130-initiative)|182 |1.1.0 |
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|[CIS Microsoft Azure Foundations Benchmark v1.4.0](https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/blob/master/built-in-policies/policySetDefinitions/Regulatory%20Compliance/CISv1_4_0.json)|The Center for Internet Security (CIS) is a nonprofit entity whose mission is to 'identify, develop, validate, promote, and sustain best practice solutions for cyberdefense.' CIS benchmarks are configuration baselines and best practices for securely configuring a system. These policies address a subset of CIS Microsoft Azure Foundations Benchmark v1.4.0 controls. For more information, visit [https://aka.ms/cisazure140-initiative](https://aka.ms/cisazure140-initiative)|182 |1.1.0 |
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|[CMMC Level 3](https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/blob/master/built-in-policies/policySetDefinitions/Regulatory%20Compliance/CMMC_L3.json)|This initiative includes policies that address a subset of Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 3 requirements. Additional policies will be added in upcoming releases. For more information, visit [https://aka.ms/cmmc-initiative](https://aka.ms/cmmc-initiative). |170 |11.0.0 |
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|[FedRAMP High](https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/blob/master/built-in-policies/policySetDefinitions/Regulatory%20Compliance/FedRAMP_H_audit.json)|FedRAMP is a US government-wide program that provides a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud-based products and services. FedRAMP defines a set of controls for Low, Moderate, or High security impact level systems based on NIST baseline controls. These policies address a subset of FedRAMP (High) controls. For more information, visit [https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/compliance/offerings/offering-fedramp](/azure/compliance/offerings/offering-fedramp)|741 |17.0.0 |
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|[FedRAMP Moderate](https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/blob/master/built-in-policies/policySetDefinitions/Regulatory%20Compliance/FedRAMP_M_audit.json)|FedRAMP is a U.S. government-wide program that provides a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud-based products and services. FedRAMP defines a set of controls for Low, Moderate, or High security impact level systems based on NIST baseline controls. These policies address a subset of FedRAMP (Moderate) controls. Additional policies will be added in upcoming releases. For more information, visit [https://www.fedramp.gov/documents-templates/](https://www.fedramp.gov/documents-templates/)|672 |17.0.0 |
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