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NetCentrics Moderates BENS Roundtable on Hiring Veterans
Company NewsSwedish Delegation Meeting Overview: Public-Private Partnerships for National Security
Company NewsNetCentrics Celebrates 2023 HIRE Vets Medallion Award from U.S. Department of Labor
Company NewsNetCentrics Receives 2024 HIRE Vets Medallion Award from the U.S. Department of Labor
Press ReleasesSteve Wieland Appointed as Tech and Solutions VP, CTO at NetCentrics
Press ReleasesNetCentrics Wins “Best Company for Diversity” Award
Press ReleasesNetCentrics won six national awards from Comparably in 2022. Two highlighted high scores from self-identified diverse hires.
Blog
Integrity First: My Journey from Air Force Enlistment to Leadership in Federal Government Contracting
November 11th, 2024Why “Integrity” Cyberattacks Are the Most Damaging and How to Protect Your Organization
October 25th, 2024Schemas, Tooling, and Teams: Unlocking Collaboration in Cybersecurity
October 8th, 2024White Papers
The Joint Regional Security Stack – The DOD’s New Security-as-a-Service Architecture Explained
October 17th, 2017
A White Paper by Carver Pace and Kalai Kandasamy, NetCentrics Corp
The Joint Regional Security Stack (JRSS) is a joint cyber war fighting platform. According to the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), the JRSS is a stack of equipment that performs firewall functions, intrusion detection and prevention, enterprise management, virtual routing and forwarding (VRF), and provides a host of network security capabilities to defend and operate the network and respond to threats. JRSS adapts a defense-in-depth concept with a two-tier architecture with separate equipment in each tier.
Training A&A Analysts to Think and Act Like CND Professionals
July 20th, 2016
A white paper by Marcus Norman, NetCentrics Corporation, first published June 2016
Training A&A analysts to think and act like CND professionals.
This white paper examines the role of the Authorization and Accreditation analyts performing cybersecurity functions. While cybersecurity threats have evolved, many A&A analysts still review and approve systems by reviewing documentation, rather than considering a holistic approach embraced by Computer Network Defense (CND) professionals. We stipulate in this paper that training A&A analysts to think and act like CND professionals will increase the effectiveness and security of IT systems.