Lunarline Adds DIARMF to Services and Training Course Offerings
ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Well-knowncyber security company, Lunarline, is adding support to the Department of Defense's upcoming transition from the DoD Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP) to the more streamlined and effective process known as DoD Information Assurance Risk Management Framework (DIARMF). Lunarline has developed a suite of services and is preparing DoD employees for the switch by adding DIARMF training to the course offerings at its School of Cyber Security (SCS).
The new course will include training in the DoD's application of the Risk Management Framework (RMF), new requirements under FISMA 2012, RMF roles and responsibilities, and steps in the RMF process. The class will also provide instruction on how to prepare and submit an authorization package and how to understand and execute continuous monitoring.
"Federal agencies and the Intelligence Community have already transitioned to the use of the NIST Risk Management Framework as the foundation for their assessment and authorization processes," said Dr. Julie Mehan, VP of Cyber Security at Lunarline. "Our services and training provide a way for organizations to position themselves early for the DoD transition to the new framework."
All students who enroll in a 3, 4, or 5 day DIARMF course, or any other multiple day course at SCS, will receive a free Google Nexus 7 tablet. The tablet will be pre-loaded with all course study materials and the students get to keep the tablet after course completion.
About Lunarline
Lunarline is a leading cyber security and privacy provider to the US Federal Government, as well as private industry. Our unique approach to cyber security combines our proven products, specialized services, and certified training together as a complete solution customized for the success of your cyber mission. Lunarline is an accredited FedRAMP Third Party Assessment Organization (3PAO).