Krush’s discussion involved talk about medical devices and the Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP), which is the process used to ensure equipment is compliant with the Defense’s Department information assurance requirements.
“DIACAP provides a set of baseline controls used in the certification and accreditation of defense information systems,” said Krush, who is also a co-founder of Lunarline, Inc.
The “Solutions Built on Security”tm company, Lunarline provides extensive IA Engineering and DIACAP support to medical device companies. The small business has acquired several contracts with several fortune 500 companies across the U.S.
The company’s support to several Defense Department agencies in development, training and consulting capacities, their expert knowledge and year-round training courses in DIACAP (check out http://www.diacaptraining.com) along with the many DoD and fortune 500 company contracts makes Krush an ideal expert source on DIACAP.
About Waylon Krush:
Krush has been CEO of Lunarline since its inception. He has over ten years of excellence in Critical Infrastructure protection (CIP), Information Operations (IO), Signals Intelligence, System and Telecommunication Exploitation, and Certification and Accreditation (C&A).
About Lunarline, Inc:
Lunarline is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that specializes in Information Security (IS) and Information Assurance (IA). Lunarline, Inc. designs, develops, integrates, maintains, audits, and documents the security for systems, telecommunications, and software throughout the Federal Government.
