Recently, Cybernet had the privilege of attending the 2024 FRCS Cybersecurity Industry Forum made possible by the Honolulu Post of SAME (The Society of American Military Engineers). It was a great opportunity for industry professionals to gather and discuss topics and issues that are top of mind for military Architecture and Engineering cyber providers to the United States Government.
The Forum had all-star panels that addressed topics ranging from NAVFAC-centric issues during cybersecurity commissioning, application of the UCF 4-010-06, the interface of IT and OT Cybersecurity, and the challenges of this work both from the perspective of the cybersecurity providers and from the Government. It was a chance for all of us to gather together and learn from each other in an effort to streamline the process for providing support for these activities and forge deeper connections between the community. Cybernet is grateful to the NAVFAC, Air Force, SAME, and community representatives for their participation in the event.
Cybernet remains committed to providing these cybersecurity services at the highest level of quality to this community. If you are in need of IT and/or OT cybersecurity services in the Architecture and Engineering space, specifically DB-RFP creation (with or without design), Cybersecurity Design, System Hardening, construction-phase Division 25 05 11 RMF (Risk Management Framework) documentation, pre-IV&V (Independent Verification and Validation) system assessment, or other services related to achieving the Authority to Operate (ATO) these systems, Cybernet stands ready to assist. Cybernet also provides O&M (Operations and Maintenance) support for the ongoing monitoring and support of these systems and their ATOs as well. With NAVFAC past performance from Florida to the Marianas and the Far East, and USACE past performance from Portsmouth to Bulgaria, Cybernet has the experience to support you and the needs of your business. We’re looking forward to the opportunity to support you and your cybersecurity projects.
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