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Upload Documents to Game Warden

The Documents page serves as a central repository where both Second Front (2F) and customers can upload, store, and access important files throughout the operation lifecycle.

What you’ll find here:

Document Type Description
Reference Documents Files shared with you by Second Front during onboarding and beyond.
Application Documents Files essential for engineering and operations, such as Helm charts, Dockerfiles, and related resources. Upload these directly to ensure our teams have immediate access to the most up-to-date application and container specifications.
Approved CVE Justifications Full sets of vulnerability justifications reviewed and approved by the Second Front Security Team.
Authorization Artifacts Documents such as your Certificate to Field (CtF) or Authorization to Operate (ATO) Letter.
Meeting Recordings Recordings from relevant meetings, always with your permission.
Mission Fit Memorandum for Record The signed MFR document.
Scan Results Security scan outputs and reports for your application and containers.
Invoices Billing documents for your account.
Onboarding Documents Files relevant to your application onboarding process.
Authorization Boundary Diagrams Diagrams defining system boundaries for compliance and accreditation.
Static Application Security Testing Reports SAST reports generated during the security review process.

Upload a document to Game Warden

Important

The following documents must be uploaded to their designated locations:

  • Proof of Authorization – A document such as a CtF or an ATO Letter.
  • Mission Fit MFR
  1. Log in to your Game Warden account as an Admin.
  2. In the left navigation bar, click Documents to access the page, then click New Document.
  3. Choose the file you want to upload from your device.
  4. Enter a document name. Optionally, select the application and component it is associated with.
  5. Select the appropriate document category.
  6. Click Upload to finish.

Uploading a Government Contract

When uploading a Government Contract, you may leave the Application, Component, and Upload Category fields blank.