Not all Cross Domain Solutions are created equal.
We're excited to share our latest white paper: "Decoupling Data and Connection-Based Risks in CDS" – a deep dive into what many organizations miss when developing and deploying Cross Domain Solutions.
Here’s the reality: Most conversations around CDS security focus narrowly on “cybersecurity risk,” often treating it as a singular entity. In practice, there are distinct types of risks (data-based, connection-based, and operational risks) that don’t always need to be coupled together. By decoupling these risk categories, organizations can unlock new operational efficiency and adaptability levels, especially when balancing mission demands with lifecycle and deployment constraints.
The key insight: Adhering to CDS policy alone is not adequate. A nuanced understanding of risk is paramount to developing more advanced, adaptable, and secure CDS architectures that truly align with mission needs.
In this paper, we explore:
✓ What are the inherent risks involved with a CDS
✓ The critical gaps in traditional CDS deployment approaches
✓ The lifecycle and architectural efficiencies that arise when decoupling risks
✓ Practical frameworks for comprehensive risk assessment
This paper offers a fresh perspective on getting CDS right, whether you're responsible for classified networks, handling sensitive data transfers, or making decisions about secure information sharing.
The stakes are too high for partial solutions. See our thoughts here:
https://lnkd.in/efh-sue7
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MSc. | Sr. Data Engineer bij ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
3dDave Ruijter