Cyber Force One (CFONE)
Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 is here, and it’s time for all Department of Defense contractors and subcontractors to ensure their compliance. CFONE’s cybersecurity compliance experts can best guide your company through the necessary steps for your self-assessment or to prepare you for your CMMC audit.
Cybersecurity challenges not only put sensitive data at risk but can also cost a business time, revenue and resources. No one is immune to data loss incidents, and no one is better equipped than CFONE to help your business identify and close gaps that put your organization’s information security at risk. Our expertise is in mitigating security threats.
learn moreWe bring highly skilled resources to your team on demand, fully vetted by our subject matter experts according to your specific needs. Capable of staffing a full range of IT projects, we take on the burden of recruiting and building teams for upcoming large projects, providing you the expertise you require through a model that will prove flexible, scalable, and efficient.
learn moreIT O&M is a critical, continuous process for maintaining the security and effective and efficient operation of your organization’s applications and IT infrastructure. Increasing business value and reducing risk, our expert team of IT professionals will keep your IT systems running smoothly, monitoring performance, managing upgrades and changes, and supporting users.
learn moreLender LoanDepot (NYSE: LDI) said Monday that roughly 16.6 million people were impacted by a ransomware attack earlier this month. As part of its incident response, the company shut down certain systems and launched an investigation.
Two major casino-resort operators face federal lawsuits in the wake of social engineering cyberattacks that exposed the personal information of thousands of customers. Lawsuits allege negligence and failure to follow FTC guidelines.
In a striking example of insider threat, a breach notification letter reveals that Tesla experienced a data leak involving personal information on more than 75,000 employees, including addresses, phone numbers, and Social Security numbers