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The Risk Management Framework (RMF) is a set of criteria that dictate how the United States government IT systems must be architected, secured, and monitored. Originally developed by the Department of Defense (DoD), the RMF was adopted by the rest of the US federal information systems in 2010.
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A responsibility is something you have to do or (at least) ought to do. A right is something you are allowed to do or permitted to do. You have no obligation to exercise your right.
William McKinley <em>was the 25th president of the</em> United States.