Can we prevent data leaks with continuous vulnerability monitoring and security compliance?
The ability to protect and safeguard data in the cloud is critical to meet mission requirements and deliver satisfactory business outcomes.
The ability to protect and safeguard data in the cloud is critical to meet mission requirements and deliver satisfactory business outcomes.
Contractors providing technical support services for DOD and US Federal Agencies are required to provide FedRAMP compliant cloud solutions
The AWS Datalake Pattern is ideally suited for organizations looking for a cost-effective, secure and customizable way
Vulnerability management of digital assets begins with strong Security By Design principles that ensure that vulnerabilities are not introduced into the system
The National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) have been busy updating their SP 800-53 Security and Privacy Controls Catalog (Revision 5).
Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a cost-effective and flexible hosting platform for enterprise applications such as Sitecore. Sitecore is a popular enterprise CMS and multi-channel marketing software.
Organizations in regulated markets such as US Federal, Department of Defense, Public Sector, Healthcare or Financial Services have a need to meet specific regulatory and compliance standards.
Organizations continue to migrate and adopt AWS Cloud Services and offer digital services to their customers and stakeholders. Service providers especially in compliance focused markets such as healthcare, financial services and public sector markets must adhere to security
AWS has disrupted the enterprise infrastructure space with the EC2 service. The cloud is now here and every organization with a digital play has an adoption plan.
NIST SP 800-171 is targeted towards non-federal entities (such as government contractors, state and local agencies, etc.) with IT systems containing sensitive federal information.
Meeting Cybersecurity Challenges are front and center for every C-level Executive in Defense, Healthcare and Financial Services Markets.
The Equifax CEO will be leaving the firm due to the massive data breach with approximately 143 million identities impacted.This departure is in addition to the already announced departures of the CIO and CISO.