Security
Management offers a single point of contact for cost-effective protection
and management of facilities, systems, and operations. We are uniquely
qualified to offer end-to-end security operations services. From
the physical aspects of facilities security to personnel and systems,
operations, and management, clients trust us to develop solutions
that meet their discreet requirements and budget. Recent implementations
have included high-availability network operations, multi-level
identity management, sensitive data sharing, security monitoring,
intrusion detection, and policy management.
Security
Classification and Documentation explains
and applies government policies and procedures for processing,
distributing, and publishing official and unofficial unlimited
distribution documentation generated in-house or by contract,
subcontract, Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRDA),
Alliance, Consortium, or grant. It also applies to documents prepared
for academic requirements (term papers, dissertations, and theses)
which include scientific/technical information and/or job-related
topics. Maden Technologies is executing this service for the U.S.
Army and DARPA.
We perform Classification management Reviews for declassification,
ITAR and MTCL issues to ensure that DARPA adheres to the Executive
Orders regarding classification and declassification of documents
and the release of selected information to other nations.
Program Security defines a common security level for
transacting business across the organization. Our approach to
implementing world-class enterprise architectures includes everything
our client needs for generating, protecting, and exchanging sensitive
data in real time. Increasing internal and external collaboration
among partners and peers has never been easier or more cost-effective.
Maden Technologies’ security professionals are familiar
with and have used applicable OMB Circulars, FIPS Publications,
Federal Directives, DSIDs, and agency policies (including Department
of Defense, Justice, Energy, Treasury, and State as well as the
intelligence community) for security program planning, implementation,
audit, and evaluation.
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