Case Study: Securing DOD Health Infrastructure
Military Treatment Facilities lacked the security engineering necessary to remediate vulnerabilities arising within and across a complex cyber domain.
Military Treatment Facilities lacked the security engineering necessary to remediate vulnerabilities arising within and across a complex cyber domain.
Sentar established the D2D Transition Assessment Support (TAS) Team to provide initial risk posture documentation for the client.
Prior to our involvement, the client’s reporting was manual and labor-intensive, frustrating the organization’s ability to address cyber compliance issues.
Due to the unique operational nature of client devices, the Med-COI transition required a tailored approach to the Risk Management Framework (RMF).
During the build of the client’s most comprehensive modeling simulation, there was a requirement for a high level assurance of the security of the code.
A long-term solution was developed after the unsuccessful implementation of a 3rd party overlay to client sensors and control systems.
Sentar implemented cybersecurity requirements and solutions during system development to prevent vulnerabilities and a costly redesign of the Objective Simulation Framework.
The client had been utilizing the Tactical Remote Sensor Systems (TRSS) for military surveillance for decades. Updating and adding new capabilities to an aging system proved to be a continual challenge.
We developed a prototype insider detection tool for our client to be implemented within a data center environment and provide insider threat detection alerts with minimal false positives.
We provided endpoint management, endpoint monitoring, and backup/disaster recovery support, to 255,000 military users geographically distributed worldwide.
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