Information Assurance
Today's business and government computing environments must be secure from man-made and natural disasters. The drivers for
this critical requirement are basic organizational survival and federal mandates. The stark reality of organizational survival is illustrated
by the business casualities resulting from the September 11, World Trade Center catastrophes that resulted in companies not being
able to resume business after the disasters. Why -these organizations did not have an implemented and active information assurance plan?
To ensure that the Federal Government maintains the integrity of its operations, it has taken the necessary steps to create a regulatory
framework of mandates and standards to guide federal agencies to plan, architect, design, implement and operationally maintain the necessary security
posture guaranteeing the confidentially, integrity and availability of its critical data and IT systems for conducting Federal business.
These mandates and standards represent best practice that also apply to the private sector.
Information Security and Network Management Services
ADSI's network management and information security professionals provide private and public sector clients with the following services:
ADSI's IT Security Service is built around the following federal mandates and standards:
- Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA)
- OMB Circular A-130, Management of Information Resources
- Government Information Security Reform Act (GISRA)
- Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1966 (Clinger-Cohen Act)
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1966 (HIPAA)
- National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST 800) Special Publications
- Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 199 Standards for Security Categorization of Federal Information and Information Systems
Contact us for additional information at (202) 659-2807
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