New Practice Brings Together Existing Security Expertise to Equip Government and Commercial Customers to Build and Manage 21st Century Integrated Security Solutions
March 31, 2008 – Chantilly, VA – AMERICAN SYSTEMS, a government and commercial IT solutions provider and one of the top 100 employee-owned companies in the U.S., today announced the launch of its Enterprise Security Practice, a converged security practice leveraging AMERICAN SYSTEMS’ physical, logical and identity credentialing expertise for the benefit of federal and commercial customers alike.
“The Enterprise Security Practice draws from AMERICAN SYSTEMS’ collective security capabilities to better respond to customers’ converged security needs,” said William C. Hoover, president and CEO, AMERICAN SYSTEMS. “We created the practice to ensure that managers responsible for physical and information security have the tools they need to go beyond mere security policy and audit compliance toward a more holistic and centralized security management system.”
For federal security managers, AMERICAN SYSTEMS has developed capabilities and solutions based on the net-centric vision supporting U.S.’s National Defense Strategy. This strategy has prompted federal agencies to rely upon an evolving “network of networks” to support personnel with fast, flexible, and secure worldwide access to the information needed for mission success. For the commercial sector, the Enterprise Security Practice can help ensure that security managers have the tools they need to go beyond mere policy and audit compliance toward a more centralized security management system.
As security has increasingly become an imperative, customers now look to AMERICAN SYSTEMS for seamless and comprehensive solutions that simplify security management by allowing them to leverage and act on security data in servers, applications and databases from a central point. In so doing, the new practice will give agencies and companies an integrated security framework to tackle physical, logical and identity management challenges in real time from virtually any security environment they choose. Specifically, the new practice will deliver broad advisory and deployment capabilities in:
Security program development, including needs assessments, policy and governance, control design and initiative planning;
Logical controls, including controls assessment and design, user provisioning/de-provisioning, Single Sign-on (SSO) , Entitlements/Roles management and multi-factor authentication;
Physical controls, including access control, implementation, operation and maintenance;
Identity credentialing, including token selection, federated identity management planning, and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployment; and
Compliance and monitoring, including information assurance, threat management, security monitoring and audit, and Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP).
For more information, please contact Larry Mendenhall at 703-968-5280.