SecureInfo Announces Upgrade on Market-Leading Security Compliance Product Solution with Focus on Ease-of-Use Capabilities.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 18, 2004 Only Automated Certification and Accreditation Solution to Include Latest Draft of NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology. 800-37 in a User-Friendly Format SecureInfo Corporation, a recognized leader in delivering enterprise information security solutions, announced today, March 18, as the general availability date of RMS(TM) (Requirements Management System A system for the management of theater and national imagery collection requirements that provides automated tools for users in support of submission, review, and validation of imagery nominations as requirements to be tasked on national or Department of Defense imagery collection, ) version 3.0. SecureInfo's market-leading compliance solution allows Federal Government agencies to automate policy, requirements, standards and guidelines into an audit-ready dynamic system. The new functionality provided in RMS 3.0 enables:
-- User customization and modification of C&A templates
-- Development of NIST 800-37 C&A packages (updated draft
release versions)
-- Documentation of penetration testing by a third party
-- Ability to maintain draft versions of documentation until
system is accredited
-- Enhanced document tracking and status updates
-- Increased user security controls (password lifespan)
-- Customization of user visible structures and workflow
processes
-- Improved application administration
SecureInfo's RMS software provides customers with a centralized administrative console. Multiple users including the Designated Approving Authority The Designated Approving Authority, in the United States Department of Defense, is the official with the authority to formally assume responsibility for operating a system at an acceptable level of risk. (DAA), certifiers, program managers and certification teams are able to view, edit and coordinate C&A efforts across the enterprise in various geographic disparate locations. Additionally, RMS provides the following out-of-the-box solution benefits:
-- Increases the percentage of compliance with Federal
mandates
-- Reduces the number of personnel required to support C&As
-- Limits obsolete C&A packages via real-time standards
updating
-- Intuitive, easy-to-use interface with quick time to
benefit
Consulting and Training Product Support SecureInfo's security compliance product solution is supported by experienced and highly skilled security subject matter experts. The Company's extensive C&A knowledge covers a broad spectrum of applications in global systems. This team of C&A experts has repeatedly proven their technical skills on Top Secret, Secret and Unclassified Government systems across the world. SecureInfo's client portfolio includes the Combined Air Operations Center See: tactical air control center. (CAOC CAOC Combined Air Operations Center CAOC Chief Acquisition Officers Council CAOC Combined Aerospace Operations Center CAOC combat air operations center (US DoD) CaOC Cathodal Opening Contraction CAOC Constant Axial Offset Control ), Joint Air Operations Center A jointly staffed facility established for planning, directing, and executing joint air operations in support of the joint force commander's operation or campaign objectives. Also called JAOC. See also joint air operations. for PACAF PACAF Pacific Air Forces , Theater Battle Management Core System, Global Command and Control System Highly mobile, deployable command and control system supporting forces for joint and multinational operations across the range of military operations, any time and anywhere in the world with compatible, interoperable, and integrated command, control, communications, computers, and , Department of Veterans Affairs and the Army Corps of Engineers. Earlier this year, SecureInfo was awarded the Air Force Communications Agency The Air Force Communications Agency (AFCA) is a United States Air Force field operating agency of the Office of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer. The agency was established on June 13 1996 and is headquartered at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. (AFCA AFCA American Football Coaches Association AFCA Air Force Communications Agency AFCA Area Fuel Consumption Allocation AFCA Antique Fan Collectors Association AFCA American Fan Collectors Association AfCA African Counselling Association ) contract, which provides the entire Air Force with advanced C&A training using an automated product solution. The Company has recently announced the availability of its FISCAP C&A training program to all Federal Civilian agencies. This course is scheduled for June 22-24 in Herndon, Virginia. About SecureInfo Corporation Securing the largest networks in the world since 1992, SecureInfo delivers solutions that simplify and automate security compliance, vulnerability management and enterprise security operations. SecureInfo currently supports over 750,000 users across the globe and continues to innovate its solutions suite by providing a framework that integrates compliance, vulnerability and policy management with enterprise cyber security operations. This allows our clients to merge existing technologies across a single management platform. SecureInfo, an Inc. 500 Corporation, is recognized as one of the top 10 providers of Information Security Solutions to the Federal Government. Additional information is available at www.secureinfo.com. |
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