Many companies struggle with all of the cybersecurity documentation, processes, and policies that can limit their business growth and REALLY stress them out. Omnistruct serves as an enterprise partner for the critical policies, processes, and documentation needed to make sure all of that data and revenue is well protected against cyber threats and that the company stays in compliance with all rules and regulations.
NIST details executive order’s ‘critical software’ categories
To help agencies comply with the Biden administration’s cybersecurity executive order, the National Institute of Standards and Technology on June 25 posted a new definition of "critical software" for production systems and operational purposes. By Chris Riotta I June 28, 2021 Read More
Google and NIST Address Supply Chain Cybersecurity
As high-level supply chain attacks hit the news, Google and the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have both developed proposals for how to address software supply chain security. By Elise Leise I June 21, 2021 Read More
It’s a Journey, Not a Destination: The Path to Zero Trust
While zero trust may be the latest buzzword in cybersecurity, the security principles behind a zero-trust architecture aren’t new. Adoption across the Federal government has been slow as agencies deal with legacy systems, budget issues, competing priorities, and a shortage of security experts. By Meritalk Staff I June 28, 2021 Read More
NIST’s Quantum Security Protocols Near the Finish Line
The U.S. standards and technology authority is searching for a new encryption method to prevent the Internet of Things from succumbing to quantum-enabled hackers. By Callum Cyrus I June 28, 2021 Read More
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