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CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, CIOs of federal/state/local agencies, and average citizens are all concerned about protecting their important information. The National Security Agency protects the nation’s most critical National Security Systems (NSS) and information against cyber-attacks by hardening and defending the cyber infrastructure. Every classified bit of U.S. information traveling across the global infrastructure is protected and encrypted by devices that NSA either certifies, designs, keys or approved for use.Technological advances have given data owners greater flexibility in accomplishing their business and missions; however, these advances come with a price because every connected device on interconnected global networks now becomes a potential access point for cyber adversaries. The hard truth is despite the fact the U.S. is stronger defensively than it has ever been the number of cyber threats facing the nation have never been greater.National Security System users require secure access to data anytime/anywhere in order to make timely mission decisions. NSA must be agile and flexible in order to meet the demand signals for rapid deployments of robust cybersecurity encryption solutions. The Agency has a long, proud history of designing/building/testing/fielding/supporting proprietary Government-Off-The-Shelf encryption solutions. It also has a history of strong public-private partnerships with commercial industry. Because of these enduring partnerships, NSA has been able to expand its suite of cybersecurity encryption solutions to include, where appropriate, the use of commercial products and technologies to protect classified National Security System information.Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) is how NSA is executing its commercial cybersecurity encryption strategy whereby commercial products are architected together in precise ways to protect classified information. CSfC is founded on the principle that properly configured layered solutions can provide sufficient protection of classified data in a variety of different applications.The oral presentation will highlight CSfC’s many activities while also serving as a foundational introduction for those unfamiliar with the initiative. The target audience is everyone interested in learning how they can better protect their sensitive information. Below are the major topics covered during the oral presentation |