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Press ReleaseThought Leadership
Training A&A analysts to act and think like CND professionals – improving assessment and authorization recommendations for Authorizing Officials
October 30th, 2023To Pay or Not to Pay? Recovering from a Crypto-Ransomware Attack
October 30th, 2023The Internet of Things: Providing Convenience at the Expense of Security
October 30th, 2023White 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.