Date: 02/06/2024
Vendor: Continuity Software / Covington & Associates
Technology/Topic: NIST Systems and Data Security, Management, Reporting, and Compliance Made Easy
URL: https://www.continuitysoftware.com
TEM Video (milTube): https://www.milsuite.mil/video/watch/video/67467
Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
At Continuity/Covington, the “Number One” Priority is assisting Government Agencies to achieve and exceed their “Mission Objectives” for Information Technology advances, and NIST compliance. Covington/Continuity look at systems availability and cyber data security in an entirely different way. They leverage “Proactive Management” as opposed to reactive management and get ahead of system challenges before they become IT Problems.
Continuity/Covington will be Presenting Two (COTS) software solutions; AvailabilityGuard® and StorageGuard®. The companys’ primary customers are the top 9 banks in the world; in fact, two of those banks helped design the core data security solution. These products are established, proven, and currently in use Globally by the Financial, Healthcare, and Telecommunications industries.
Continuity/Covington are now offering the software to Government Agencies to assist their mission efforts to be fully NIST compliant, ensuring IT systems availability and protecting an agency’s most sensitive data. In their commercial markets, not one of the companys’ clients experienced a successful ransomware attack or a significant systems outage.
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