Iranian Hackers Suspected in Cyber Breach of Australian Navy Shipbuilder
According to ABC News, Austral, the shipbuilding company that handles Australia's Navy ships for more than a decade, was recently ...
Outsourcing Cyber Security: The Benefits of Augmenting Your IT Department
Cyber criminals cause a lot of problems for organizations, from locking down critical files through ransomware to using social engineering ...
SysArc to Attend Capital Cyber Security Summit
Managed Cyber Security Provider, SysArc, has announced that it will be sponsoring and attending the Capital Cyber Security Summit on ...
SysArc to Attend NIST Cyber Security Workshop
SysArc is committed to helping Department of Defense contractors comply with the government's DFARS mandate in accordance with NIST 800-171 ...
Do Small DoD Contractors and Subcontractors Have to Comply with DFARS?
A common question that small DoD contractors and subcontractors have is whether they are subject to the requirements of the ...
Corporate Cyber Security Assessments: How Do They Work?
To understand cyber security assessments, think of other checkups such as medical examinations or a vehicle inspection. In each of ...
Pentagon To See DoD Contractor Cyber Security as a Competitive Advantage
The Washington Post has reported that The Pentagon has developed a new strategy to protect its supply chain from cyber crime ...
Cyber Security Law for DoD Contractors
The government mandate of DFARS comes with the power to legally enforce these regulations. The penalties for non-compliance can be ...
The Differences Between NIST 800-171 (DFARS) and NIST 800-53 (FISMA)
Government contractors deal with many compliance concerns during their work with Federal Government customers. Regulations such as NIST 800-171, called ...
U.S. DoD Contractors Respond to Hacks Like Russian ‘Fancy Bear’
In February 2018, it was revealed that Russian hackers had exploited a loophole in the security systems of U.S. defense ...