
Unlock non-FedRAMP compliant features, if needed.Įnabling Outlook for iOS and Android for Office 365 GCC customers.
Enable Outlook for iOS and Android for Office 365 GCC customers. For more information on this architecture, see Using Basic authentication with Outlook for iOS and Android. Accessing on-premises mailboxes with Outlook for iOS and Android does not utilize an architecture that is FedRAMP-compliant. This architecture is FedRAMP-compliant (defined by NIST Special Publication 800-145) and approved, and meets GCC High and DoD requirements DISA SRG Level 4 (GCC-High) and Level 5 (DoD), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS), and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), which have been approved by a third-party assessment organization and are FISMA-compliant based on the NIST 800-53 rev 4.įor more information, please see the Office 365 FedRAMP System Security plan located in the FedRAMP Audit Reports section of the Microsoft Service Trust Portal.Ĭustomers operating in the Government Community Cloud may have user mailboxes that also reside on-premises via an Exchange hybrid topology.
Outlook for iOS and Android is fully architected in the Microsoft Cloud and meets the security and compliance requirements needs of all United States Government customers when the mailboxes reside in Exchange Online.įor customers with Exchange Online mailboxes operating in the Government Community Cloud (GCC Moderate, GCC High or Department of Defense), Outlook for iOS and Android leverages the native Microsoft sync technology. Government Community Cloud (GCC) can enable Outlook for iOS and Android for their Exchange Online users. Summary: How organizations in the Office 365 U.S.