1.3 Intended Audience

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Crucible addresses the needs of organizations and stakeholders responsible for designing, funding, governing, building, assessing, authorizing, deploying, operating, maintaining, or auditing controlled software and Infrastructure Environments.

The intended audience includes:

Different audiences require different levels of detail.

Executives, Organizational Leaders, Program Managers, Product Managers, System Owners, and Governance Bodies can focus on the purpose, scope, operational mission, organizational value, actors, responsibilities, operational outcomes, and authorization boundaries.

Architects and Engineers can focus on the operational context, Baseline Composition, image construction, infrastructure deployment, provider abstraction, dependency capture, compliance operations, connected and disconnected workflows, and interface behavior.

Cybersecurity Engineers, Compliance Officers, Auditors, and Authorizing Authorities can focus on Compliance Assessments, Compliance Findings, Evidence, Provenance, Traceability, transfer controls, and support for authorization activities.

Operators, Application Teams, Product Teams, and Automated Systems can focus on the operational sequences, required inputs, produced outputs, deployment activities, disconnected operations, and the Command-Line Interface (CLI) or Web-Based User Interface (Web UI) through which they interact with Crucible.

The Crucible documentation distinguishes operational concepts, normative requirements, controlled terminology, and implementation guidance so each audience can identify the information relevant to its responsibilities.


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