Our primary solutions involve Reference Architectures.
What is Reference Architecture?
Computer Architecture is a Blueprint for your Information System
Similar to blueprints for building a home, computer architecture gives you all the necessary components for a complete design.
- A successful architecture design (blueprint) designates all major systems and how they connect
- The architect specifies certain products to use down to the brand name and model number, and sizes the components for the overall size of the project
- Good plans account for longevity, efficiency, and are mindful of the customer’s budget
- The architect designs the system, a team of building contractors follow the plans
- Custom plans generally come with a higher cost. To increase affordability, reference architecture is highly repeatable because the plans can be used over and over by multiple customers. These plans are also proven; they’ve been built before and they can be built again, for a predictable cost.
Our Reference Architectures
Regola Cyber’s Reference Architecture is designed to meet the needs of organizations seeking CMMC 2.0 L2 Certification.
We currently offer two Regola Cyber Reference Architectures, one for PreVeil (RRA-PreVeil) and the other for GCC High (RRA-GCC High). Both are rated for CUI and ITAR data. If the organization is certain that they will not interact with ITAR data from their environment, the core design of the GCC High architecture could be used with GCC/Azure Commercial instead of GCC High/Azure Government. We generally only recommend GCC for an organization that is certain that they will not process ITAR data, as they would have to perform another time consuming (and expensive) migration to GCC High or PreVeil if they decide to support ITAR data and they had previously migrated to GCC.
Differentiators
- Designed for multi-tenancy, supporting lower cost for DIB companies
- Based on zero-trust architecture principles
- Multi-layered approach