Unparalleled talent. Our employees possess the most relevant and respected qualifications in industry. Our roster of security-cleared employees (through TS-SCI) includes those with relevant Doctoral work (PhD), Masters of Business Administration (MBA) or Masters degrees in Information Science/Management Information Systems. Additionally, our team members possess relevant industry education and training.
Certified Business Resilience Manager (CBRM) is a globally recognized professional designation in business resilience. CBRM is awarded to individuals who meet the Business Resilience Certification Consortium International’s (BRCCI©) Common Criteria for Business Resilience Professional standards. BRCCI is an open, non-profit, internationally recognized business resilience certification body.
DRII's CBCP certification is reserved for individuals who have demonstrated enterprise wide knowledge and skill in the business continuity/disaster recovery industry. Regular recertification requires an ongoing commitment to continuing education and industry activities.
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) is a vendor-neutral certification governed by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium ((ISC)2). It is considered one of the premiere security certifications, or "the International Gold Standard".
Certified Information Security Auditor (CISA) Possessing the CISA designation demonstrates proficiency and is the basis for measurement in the profession. With a growing demand for professionals possessing IS audit, control and security skills, CISA has become a preferred certification program by individuals and organizations around the world. CISA certification signifies commitment to serving an organization and the IS audit, control and security industry with distinction. In addition, it presents a number of professional and personal benefits.
The INFOSEC Assessment Methodology (IAM) is a detailed and systematic way of
examining cyber vulnerabilities and was developed by experienced NSA and Commercial INFOSEC assessors. NSA is providing the IAM to assist both INFOSEC assessment professionals through certification and clients requiring assessments. This market was originally created by the Presidential Decision Directive 63 (PDD-63) requirement for vulnerability assessment of automated information systems that support the U.S. Infrastructure. In addition to assisting the governmental and private sectors, an important result of supplying baseline standards for INFOSEC assessments is fostering a commitment to improve the organizations' security posture. The INFOSEC Evaluation Methodology (IEM)and certification is a hands-on methodology for conducting evaluations of customer networks utilizing technical evaluation tools.The IEM methodology provides clients a roadmap for addressing security concerns and increases their security posture.
The Project Management Professional (PMP®) Credential. Individuals who hold the Project Management Institute’s(PMI) PMP credential demonstrate a proficient level of project management leadership skills.