Webinar
Cyber Resilience at the Crossroads:
Defending Critical Infrastructure and the Defense Industrial Base Against Nation-State Threats
Cyber threats against U.S. infrastructure and the defense industrial base (DIB) are increasing at an alarming rate. Attacks from nation-state actors are compromising supply chains, contractors and small-to-medium businesses at unprecedented levels. The White House’s NSM-22 directive underscores the urgency of securing critical infrastructure—but many organizations remain vulnerable.
Discussion Topics During this Virtual Event:
- How nation-state actors are targeting critical infrastructure and the DIB
- What NSM-22 means for cybersecurity and national security
- How SMBs can protect against cyber espionage and supply chain threats
- Actionable strategies for improving detection, defense, and compliance
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RADICL provides SMBs serving America’s Defense Industrial Base (DIB) and critical infrastructure Xtended Threat Protection (XTP). RADICL’s purpose-built and proprietary XTP™ platform delivers SMBs deep-spectrum™ threat protection and compliance management that is quick, easy, and affordable. The RADICL XTP™ Platform powers an AI-augmented virtual Security Operations Center (vSOC) that delivers heavily automated and expert-driven threat monitoring, threat hunting, incident response, vulnerability management, security awareness training, and managed compliance adherence. RADICL enables SMBs in the DIB to spend more time running a profitable business to support our country and less time worrying about security and compliance.
Small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) deserve more from the cybersecurity industry. They’ve been overlooked for far too long, being served technology leftovers that didn’t fit their needs. Those SMBs in America's Defense Industrial Base (DIB) and the nation’s critical infrastructure (CI) are of particular concern and urgency. These companies are the target of relentless attacks from nation-state actors, ransomware gangs, and other cyber criminals seeking to compromise sensitive data and innovations.
SMBs within the defense ecosystem are particularly vulnerable; an alarming 76% have reported at least one cyber-attack.1 And the impacts are real. A 2023 IBM report found that in organizations with fewer than 500 employees, the average impact of a data breach was $3.3M.2 Despite this reality, the SMB market has largely remained under-protected due to the quality and cost of offerings available to them. American innovation and national security rely on the DIB and CI industries.
What better reason to start a company? That’s what we did. We’re here to protect the underserved SMB market with strong, enterprise-grade cybersecurity at a remarkably affordable price.
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