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Thought Leadership

WiCyS Cybersecurity Conference 2022  

by Courtney Parsons
A short reflection, including some key takeaways from this years' Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) Conference.

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Recent Events Demonstrate More Machine Learning is Necessary for Security

by Katie McCaskey
Greater use of machine learning would give the military a Monte Carlo distribution of potential outcomes, including generated counter measures and cautions.

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Cybersecurity, and the Oil and Gas Industry’s Transition to Clean Energy

by Katie McCaskey
Forward momentum in the energy sector requires new technologies and cultural transformation to protect digitally connected OT assets.

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A Year in Business Development at NetCentrics

by Harry Aderton
LinkedIn reminded me recently that its been a year since joining NetCentrics.

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Training A&A Analysts to Act and Think Like CND Professionals – Improving Assessment and Authorization Recommendations for Authorizing Officials

by Katie McCaskey
By Marcus Norman History For years, Assessment and Authorization (A&A) analysts have held an important job – deciding which applications and systems can connect to a network by assessing the potential risks new systems introduce.

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Assume Compromise: Microsoft Exchange Attack Underscores Need for Immediate Cloud Migration – NetCentrics Can Help

by Jim DeBardi
This blanket attack has the potential to effect multiple industries, local government services, or critical physical infrastructure like energy suppliers or hospitals.

Press Release

ARMY NETCOM

by Domenique Singleton
NetCentrics is part of the winning Agile Defense team supporting the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM).

White paper

Leveraging the CCRI Process to Support Ongoing Authorization within the Risk Management Framework

by Katie McCaskey
Risk analysts struggle to calculate, prioritize and communicate risks to the Authorizing Official (AO), who accepts or denies the risk in support of a system’s accreditation based on a risk report.