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IRAP (Infosec Registered Assessors Program — Australia)

IRAP (Infosec Registered Assessors Program)

Australian government's cloud security assessment program — analogous to FedRAMP. Cloud services used by Australian government agencies must have an IRAP assessment. Managed by the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC). Assessment levels: Protected (highest), Secret (top secret), Unclassified DLM.

Who must comply: Cloud providers selling to Australian federal, state, and local government agencies. Also critical infrastructure providers.

Why it matters: Like FedRAMP and ISMAP, IRAP is a procurement gate. An IRAP Protected-level assessment is expensive and takes 6-12 months. First-mover advantage: the gate stack's deterministic audit trail can be the primary evidence artifact, reducing assessment scope/cost.