This deal will provide millions in instant revenue
Post# of 82672
The API ( Application programming interface ) portal that has delayed some of our expected revenues, is already in place here!
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All DOD contractors have to do is just add the Endpoint Security programs of OOBA and encryption and pay the $199 or more depending on the coverage (below) you are insured and in 5 minutes you are compliant and insured against loss and in compliance!
So all DOD contractors including smaller ones, have to be CUI and DFARS compliant. They can achieve in 5 minutes with and insured against cyber attacks , need to add these SFOR patented security features by SFOR channel partner SecureID Guard (OOBA and Encryption) and Gallagher will provide insurance coverage upon renewing or upgrade to it. They can sign up today they have contracts in place where they could do this press release.
This is a multi-millions deal and a blessing for all these companies !
Excerpts from press release:
Quote:
"Program Features
Easy Online Quote And Purchase Process – Have Coverage In Place In 5 Minutes
Simple 4 Question Underwriting Process
Competitive Rates Starting As Low As $199/ Year
"A" Rated, Admitted Insurance Carrier
Access To 24/7/365 Breach Response And Help Line
Broad Coverage Options For Both First Party And Third-Party Losses To Include
Cyber Hacking
Data Breaches Resulting In Lost Private Or Confidential
Breach Response Costs
Access To Computer Forensic Experts
Business Interruption Costs
Loss Of Income
Restoration Costs
Defense / Legal Costs
Regulatory Fines And Penalties
Multimedia Liability
Cyber Crime And Extortion
Program Eligibility "
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Cyber Insurance Programs for
Department of Defense Contractors
All Department of Defense (DOD) contractors that process, store or transmit Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) must meet the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) minimum security standards.
This program will provide insurance as well as access to specific tools and resources to assist contractors to meet the DFARS standards, as well as the NIST guidance as outlined in NIST Special Publication 800-171.
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Cyber Insurance Programs for
Civilian Federal Contractors
All civilian non-DOD contractors must comply with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clause, part 52.204-21, which defines a set of cyber security measures to help ensure basic safeguarding of federal contract information that is processed, stored, or transmitted by contractor systems. The FAR clause includes a flow down provision, which means the requirements apply not only to the contractor, but also to all of its subcontractors and suppliers. A contractor can be held financially liable for the actions of sub-contractors in the event of a data breach.