Name | Title | Contact Details |
---|
Network Services Plus (NSPI) is a Roswell, GA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Project Leadership Associates (PLA) is a technology consulting firm that specializes in cloud solutions, enterprise mobility, system integration, business intelligence and managed services. PLA helps clients improve business performance by providing strong technical subject matter expertise, accountability, a flexible approach, and collaboratively working with clients while remaining sensitive to budgets, corporate culture and project deadlines. PLA works hard to develop customer relationships built upon mutual respect, while emphasizing excellence in everything we do so each project delivers maximized value and return to the client.
Stallard Technologies is a Overland Park, KS-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
KAISER, ANDREW is a Washington, DC-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
The U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit (US-CCU) is an independent, non-profit (501c3) research institute. It provides assessments of the strategic and economic consequences of possible cyber-attacks and cyber-assisted physical attacks. It also investigates the likelihood of such attacks and examines the cost-effectiveness of possible counter-measures. Although the US-CCU aims to provide credible estimates of the costs of ordinary hacker mischief and white collar crime, its primary concern is the sort of larger scale attacks that could be mounted by criminal organizations, terrorist groups, rogue corporations, and nation states. The reports and briefings the US-CCU produces are supplied directly to the government, to entire critical infrastructure industries, and to the public. The US-CCU does not do any private or commercial work. The US-CCU’s products are all made available for free. The only limitations on their release are those due to security considerations. The mission of the US-CCU is to provide America and its allies with the concepts and information necessary for making sound security decisions in a world where our physical well-being increasingly depends on cyber-security.