Shield brings prevention-first network security to critical infrastructure environments. Shield blocks malicious traffic at the network layer using the Global Threat Engine and 8.5 billion IP and DNS combinations refined since 2001.
| What it does | Blocks malicious network traffic at the network layer using reputation-based threat intelligence. |
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| Who it's for | Security teams needing prevention-first network defense. |
| How it deploys | Shield's five products cover cloud, Shield OnPremise, endpoint, monitoring, and management. |
| What you get | Prevention of known-bad connections with full evidence of what was blocked. |
Public sector and regulated buyers do not buy from unknown vendors. The page below is what your procurement, finance, and audit teams will want to see when they perform vendor due diligence.
Intrusion Inc. has been in network security since 1983. The company is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the symbol INTZ and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. The Global Threat Engine, the proprietary intelligence database that powers Shield reputation-based blocking, has been built continuously since 2001.
Public sector buyers in particular want to know who is running the company they are buying from. Our President and CEO brings direct federal cybersecurity leadership experience to that question.
Tony Scott is President and CEO of Intrusion Inc. He served as the third U.S. Federal Chief Information Officer, where he led federal cybersecurity strategy across the executive branch, including during the response to the OPM data breach disclosed in June 2015.
Vendor due diligence in public sector procurement frequently includes corporate and structural questions. Here is what we can tell you and where to find more.
We are explicit about boundaries because procurement teams sometimes assume capabilities or accreditations that we do not have. Here is what to verify before assuming.
Shield is not currently FedRAMP authorized. If your procurement requires FedRAMP authorization, this is a current gap. Talk to us about your specific requirement.
Intrusion Inc. does not currently hold a direct GSA Schedule. Public sector procurement through GSA Schedule and similar federal vehicles is supported through partner relationships.
Shield is not currently SOC 2 Type II audited. Customers who require SOC 2 attestation as a procurement gate should raise this during scoping so we can address the specific control concerns.
Intrusion Inc. is not currently ISO 27001 certified. As above, if ISO certification is a procurement requirement, raise it during scoping.
Send us your standard vendor due diligence questionnaire as part of POV scoping. We respond inside one business week with the answers your finance, legal, and procurement teams need.
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