Executive Order 14028

Executive Order 14028

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Capabilities for IT, IOT, IIoT and OT

Pushes agencies to enhance cybersecurity and software supply chain integrity.

Moves the Federal government to secure cloud services, zero-trust architecture, and mandates deployment of multifactor authentication and encryption within a specific time-period.

Why CSOI

(Cybersecurity Operations Infrastructure)
  1. Cyber intrusion does not expose an CSOI Provisioned-Trusted infrastructure.
  2. Encrypt, Segment and Obfuscate IT, OT, IIoT, for any networked thing.
  3. Trusted-Provisioned elements can move across network topologies, maintaining crypto-ID, ZTA Policy
  4. SIEM/SOAR integration with CSOI API Integration
  5. Simple to deploy at scale, with mere mouse-clicks, on existing network infrastructure, day-1.
  6. CSOI also protects those things that cannot protect themselves: ICS, SCADA, Pumps, Generators, Valves, Switches, and related…any networked thing.

EO 14028

Why changes are important
  • Adversaries are using increasingly sophisticated methods and cyber operations to attack the supply chain, gain access to critical infrastructure, and steal sensitive information.
  • Foreign owned or controlled Information and Communications Technology (ICT) products may create vulnerabilities in U.S. Supply Chains. Let’s Start A Conversation!
  • IT providers are often hesitant or unable to voluntarily share information about a cyber incident.
  • The private sector must adapt to the continuously changing threat environment, ensure its products are built and operate securely, and partner with the Federal Government to foster a more secure cybersecurity.
  • The planned FAR rules will ensure contractors keep national security interests in mind by requiring contractors to follow a set of standardized rules when doing business with the Federal government.

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