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From its inception in 2002, the Federal Information Security Management Act, better known as FISMA, has contributed tremendously in improving the security all US government information systems. From the start, the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST was tasked with the mission of developing both FISMAbased standards and guidelines in accordance to the law, and they have been able to deliver. From where things were before FISMA to where we are now, there has been quite a leap forward not only in terms of clear and applicable processes, guidance and standards, which were badly needed, but also in terms of coordination among the various departments and agencies. Now, this is all great, but FISMA has been slow in producing the results it is capable of. It is our believe, one of the main reasons for this is the lack of software tools that truly specialize in this area. There are a few generic tools that have been modified to support FISMA, but there are close to none that really make FISMA their primary business. xbasics, LLC is driven to change this.

 

Address: xbasics, LLC, P.O. Box 2057, Reston, VA 20195
Telephone: (703) 859-7687
Website: http://xbasics.com/

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