- Security Platform
- Data & App Security
- Network Security
- Security Operation & Response
- User Security
- Infrastructure Security
- Policy & Compliance Management

- Security Threat Advisory
- Looking Glass
- FireEye
- Governance Risk and Compliance
- Governance / Risk / Compliance
- Strategic Consulting
- ADSIC
- FISMA
- ISO 20000 ITSM
- ISO 22301 BCMS
- ISO 27001 ISMS
- PCI DSS
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- Trade Shows
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Data & App Security
Database Security & Protection Data Encryption & Control Enterprise Digital Rights Management Data Vulnerability Assessment Application Protection Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing Web Application Firewall Data Governance
Network Security
Network Access Control Next Generation Firewall Email Security Network IPS Web Gateway Next Generation APT Next Generation DDoS Mitigation Smart DDI
Security Operation & Response
Governance Risk & Compliance Cyber Security Transaction Monitoring Compromised Card Monitoring Incident Response & Orchestration Encrypted Calls and Messaging Travel Risk Management & Crisis Avoidance Anti Phishing Services
User Security
Identity Management Single Sign On Two Factor Authentication Privileged User Password Management Insider Threat Management Endpoint Security Management Endpoint Detection & Remediation Employee Monitoring Tool
Infrastructure Security
Virtual Security SCADA Security Mobile Device Management Public Key Infrastructure Certificates
Policy & Compliance Management
NETconsent Compliance Suite File Integrity Monitoring, Network Configuration, and Compliance
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Overview
In the competitive market for cyber security skills and talent, companies face gaps in coverage times, talent, or language and technical skills needed in security operations. The domestic U.S. market alone is short by an estimated 30,000+ cyber workers, a problem that is rapidly becoming what one recent study called, “literally, the billion-dollar question.”
LookingGlass Cyber Solutions has a well-established process to recruit, train, develop, and deploy cybersecurity analysts with expertise in many key industries, languages, and regions. LookingGlass has over 80 analysts on staff, and can often have an analyst on an account and producing intelligence as soon as the next day.
All members of the LookingGlass Cyber Threat Intelligence Group (CTIG) have university degrees, and one-third have a master’s degree or higher education. The analysts collaborate extensively with other experts on the team, giving clients the benefit of diverse backgrounds from business, law, technology, law enforcement, and the intelligence community. Analysts typically have at least five to eight years’ experience in their specified field, and most are multi-lingual. The information security analyst team currently includes expert or native fluency in more than 20 languages, including Arabic, Russian, Mandarin, and Portuguese.

