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Cyberspace Solutions

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Offering CYBER INGENUITY™ - A Turnkey Approach To Cybersecurity

i2IS, a member of the Imprimis, Inc. (i2) family of companies, blends the individual expertise of team members to deliver an integrated, cross-disciplinary approach to address organizational risk from cyberspace threats, as well as social engineered threats to the network enterprise. The i2IS team’s talent pool includes executive-level expertise related to cybersecurity law, investigation, risk management, intelligence, forensics, cyber-operations, network architecture and technology, law enforcement, federal and state government, public-private partnering, critical infrastructure protection, telecommunications, problem-solving strategies and brand protection.

Why Cross-Disciplinary?

Modern cyber-threats easily bypass prevailing security strategies and solutions. Advanced persistent threats and sophisticated online enterprises target your weakest link. The i2IS cross-disciplinary approach establishes a systemic cybersecurity framework that improves your cybersecurity posture and enables a sustainable defensive capability.  i2IS created CYBER INGENUITY because we understand cybersecurity.   

A New Approach to Cybersecurity

The i2IS methodology is Full-scope and Turnkey.  Our methodology is consistent with the most stringent standards and guidelines (NIST SP 800-53, ISO 27001/27002, PCI-DSS), and ensures compliance with all industry compliance regimes (HIPAA, NERC CIP, NISTIR 7628, FFIEC, FERPA, Gramm-Leach, FTC Red Flags Rule, and state data protection laws).   Cybersecurity presents challenges beyond mere compliance, however.  Defending information, networks and your organization's strategic interests in this new Cybersecurity Epoch of the Internet’s Evolution necessitates a dynamic, vigilant, and systemic strategy to all facets of risk associated with all interconnection points with the Internet. 

The components of CYBER INGENUITY™ address these risks with four areas of focus

  1. Dynamic Command & Control (CYBER OpSentry™)
  2. Executive and Employee Training (CYBER CITIZENSHIP™)
  3. Governance, Oversight and Enforcement
  4. Tailored Cybersecurity Problem-Solving

i2IS is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business

CONTACT US

Doug DePeppe
719.785.0355
doug.depeppe@i2iscorp.com

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