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  • Identify new network security technologies
  • Develop and support security Research and Development concepts and practiceis
  • Assist in the formulation of new teams and programs
  • Assess proposed solutions in a system of systems environment to include impact on network and application layer efficiencies
  • Construct measurable milestones and cyber security technology roadmaps
  • Assist in laboratory demonstrations and evaluations
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We are available for consultation, lecture, speeches and seminars: — Cyber investigations, research and intelligence gathering services for sectors, industries and organizations.

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Later, quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? is a Latin phrase traditionally attributed to the Roman poet Juvenal from his Satires (Satire VI, lines 347–8), which is literally translated as “Who will guard the guards themselves?” Also sometimes rendered as “Who watches the watchmen?”, the phrase has other idiomatic translations and adaptations such as “Who will guard the guards?” In modern usage, it is frequently associated with the political philosophy of Plato and the problem of political corruption, but the original source has no known connection to Plato or political theory. The original context deals rather with the problem of ensuring marital fidelity. It has also been questioned whether the text of this particular passage is authentically part of Juvenal’s Satires or is a later addition to the manuscript.