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[ October 18, 2016 ]

CSIOS Joins ARL’s Cyber Assessment Team

CSIOS Joins ARL’s Cyber Assessment Team

CSIOS Corporation announced today that it has joined the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Cyber Assessment Team.

Under this project, CSIOS will provide a full–range of rapid standardized and customized cyber assessments, inspections, test and evaluation, and certification services in support of ARL customers worldwide.

CSIOS personnel will provide technical and non–technical cybersecurity expertise and assist in validating the effective implementation of DOD cybersecurity programs.

“We are pleased to join ARL’s cyber assessment team and continue to support its mission in the cyberspace domain,” said Cesar Pie, President and CEO of CSIOS Corporation. Mr. Pie added, “This project entails the careful examination of an organization’s cybersecurity program considering, among others, the balanced implementation of cybersecurity controls; adherence to applicable laws, executive orders, policies, directives, instructions, standards, regulations, processes, and procedures; and the organizational risk and threat environment, in order to determine the extent to which a cybersecurity program is implemented correctly, operating as intended, and producing the desired results. We look forward to supporting this important mission.”


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CSIOS and Johns Hopkins University Collaborate to Advance ARL’s Intelligence Research and Development Mission

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CSIOS and Johns Hopkins University Collaborate to Advance ARL’s Intelligence Research and Development Mission

CSIOS Corporation and Johns Hopkins University collaborate to advance the United States (U.S.) Army Research Laboratory’s (ARL) Intelligence Research and Development (R&D) mission. This collaboration focuses on mission based situational awareness.

Johns Hopkins University is developing a prototype that will allow ARL’s Cybersecurity Service Provider (CSSP) to enhance its data feed integration and analytics capabilities. This solution will assist operators in analyzing, diagnosing and visualizing near–real–time failures of information systems and networks, as well as their dependencies and impacts (technical and operational) during mission execution.

CSIOS is assisting ARL CSSP operators in their efforts to fuse, translate, and operationalize this prototype in order to provide near–real–time and contextual information for organizational decision making. "This prototype will support warning intelligence and cyber–attack sensing and warning activities, presenting mission impact data and information in visual context, to address questions such as: (1) Given the current state of cyber–attacks and exploitation activities against our organization, can the mission succeed? (2) Is there any part of our cybersecurity technical framework significantly impacting mission success? And (3) what are the weaknesses and impacts of loss or degradation of cyber mechanism or system X on the mission?" said Dr. Edmund Mitchell, CSIOS Chief Business Development Officer. Dr. Mitchell added, "Working in synergy with ARL and Hopkins, CSIOS will ensure full integration of the prototype at the ARL’s CSSP."