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SecureInfo Customer to Present at GOVSEC 2004 in Washington, DC, on a New Approach to IT Systems Certification & Accreditation for Federal Agencies
Business Wire, July 29, 2004
SAN ANTONIO -- SecureInfo Corporation, a recognized leader in delivering enterprise information security solutions, invited David Jetkiewicz, Headquarters ISSM, US Department of Treasury, to present at the GOVSEC conference in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, July 28. The presentation will detail how organizations are dealing with FISMA (Federal Information Security Management Act) and NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) compliance and what approaches or solutions, such as SecureInfo's automated security certification and accreditation (C&A) solution (Risk Management System - RMS(TM)), help centralize, manage and bring consistency to C&A processes and documents throughout Federal agencies.
The Government Security Expo & Conference (GOVSEC) is a forum for those responsible for protecting government's physical, information and cyber security at the federal, state and local levels. The panel of practitioners for this session includes, Carol Williams, Director, Business Assurance Service, VA Office of Cyber and Information Security, and Ron Ross, PhD., Program Manager, FISMA Implementation Project, National Institute of Standards & Technology. For additional information please visit www.govsecinfo.com.
Title: IT Systems Certification & Accreditation: A New Approach for
Federal Agencies
Where: Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
Abstract:
-- How do we know what our IT system's security risk is?
-- How much security is enough?
-- What methods and technical tools are available to IT system's
managers that will allow them to measure their risk and make
knowledgeable decisions?
This panel of practitioners will provide their answers to these questions. Their innovative insights will help executives understand where IT security is evolving.
Availability
SecureInfo's RMS solution is an automated tool that assists individuals and organizations to quickly and easily develop a complete approval-ready security compliance document to meet a broad range of Federal Government and commercial regulations and requirements. RMS is available on the GSA schedule (GS-35F-0292K) and DoD BPA (Enterprise Software Initiative) schedule (W9128Z-04-A-0002) and is sold as a perpetual license. The pricing scheme is based on the number of named users in an enterprise that have access to the software application. Software licensing also includes regulatory content bundles specific to an enterprise (i.e. Air Force - Public Law, OMB, FIPS/NIST, DoD, Air Force).
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. SecureInfo's solution suite enables clients to centrally manage enterprise risk by leveraging their existing technologies across a single 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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