Whether you're a government agency or a contractor, regulatory noncompliance has significant repercussions. Before audit ramifications even came into play, the Department of Energy recently spent $2 million recovering from cyberattacks[1]. Not to mention, organizations can face:
• Significant budget cuts
• Summons to report before Congress
• Facility clearances being revoked
• And, most importantly, you could be putting critical government assets at risk for a major security disaster
Join Alex Coco, Solutions Manager, for FISMA and NISPOM Compliance, to learn what you need to know to protect critical government information infrastructure and classified data. We'll cover:
• A general overview of FISMA and NISPOM, their requirements, and how they apply to your government agency
• Strategies for making FISMA and NISPOM compliance a part of your existing network management practices
• Everything that should be included in a FISMA or NISPOM audit report
• How to leverage your WhatsUp Gold product family investment to help with your security and compliance obligations
[1] http://cybersecurityreport.nextgov.com/2011/10/2_million_tab_for_doe_computer_break-ins.php