A risk assessment will evaluate the effectiveness of your entire security program and test your internal and external defenses using real-world attack scenarios. A controls gap assessment is designed to test your organization against each of the NIST 800‑171 security controls and prepare your organization for audit. Designed to fully meet the requirements of NIST 800‑171, our network and web application penetration testing will validate the effectiveness of your security program by testing it against real-world attack scenarios. We work with your technical teams to help develop a plan to meet your continuous monitoring requirements, and help you stay on top of your 30-60-90 day patch cycles. NightLion has developed proprietary compliance framework mapping tools to help your organization satisfy multiple audits without wasting redundant business resources. We will work with you and your organization to develop a technology agnostic managed security program to help satisfy control requirements. If you’re a service provider to the U.S. federal government – whether to civilian agencies or the Department of Defense (DoD) – your information systems must meet requirements as specified in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) or the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS). You may also need to comply with the requirements of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) — Data from A Higher Education Information Security Council 2016We can help you ensure NIST 800‑171 compliance
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