Nov 12, 2024
Modern Data Governance and Security with Voltron Data's Theseus: Meeting the Requirements of EO-14028 and OMB M-21-31
Stephen Morrow
As someone deeply immersed in data governance and security, I understand how critical it is to align organizational practices with evolving federal mandates. Many agencies have struggled to comply with Executive Order (EO) 14028 and OMB Memorandum M-21-31 which underscores the growing importance of robust cybersecurity measures. With the introduction of M-23-03 complying with these orders has become even more important. Voltron Data’s Theseus offers a powerful solution to help meet these stringent requirements, simplifying the path to compliance while enhancing data security. Let’s dive into how Theseus can help organizations meet their compliance and security objectives effectively.
The Significance of EO-14028 and OMB M-21-31
Executive Order 14028 focuses on improving the nation’s cybersecurity posture in response to increasing threats from malicious actors. It emphasizes securing government data, networks, and critical infrastructure, with directives aimed at enhancing data transparency, integrity, and resilience.
OMB Memorandum M-21-31, building on EO-14028, specifies guidance for government agencies on logging, monitoring, and sharing security information. Its goal is to ensure agencies have reliable data to detect and respond to incidents swiftly and to improve the quality of shared cybersecurity information.
These directives put a spotlight on how organizations manage and govern their data—from secure logging to data access control, ensuring all aspects of the data lifecycle are secure and auditable. However, many government agencies are struggling to keep up with the sheer volume of data required by EO-14028 and M-21-31. The mandates call for comprehensive logging, tracking, and monitoring of data activities, which can be overwhelming for agencies that lack the infrastructure or resources to efficiently manage such vast amounts of information.
When security data needs to be utilized, seconds often count to meet the stringent mission requirements of the agencies expected to comply with EO-14028 and OMB M-21-31. Theseus, with its high speed query capabilities, offers unparalleled speed of query execution and correlation to address emerging security threats.
Voltron Data’s Theseus and Modern Data Governance
Voltron Data’s Theseus is designed to handle data governance at scale while maintaining strong security protocols. Theseus integrates seamlessly into the modern data stack, leveraging open-source technologies and best practices that align with the directives outlined in EO-14028 and OMB M-21-31.
One of the key differentiators of Theseus is its GPU-accelerated data processing capabilities. The sheer volume of logs required to meet EO-14028 and M-21-31 compliance can overwhelm traditional Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, which are often CPU-bound and struggle to process data efficiently at scale. Theseus, with its GPU-accelerated architecture, is uniquely positioned to handle the massive data throughput needed to process logs effectively. This level of performance ensures that organizations can maintain real-time visibility into their data activities without compromising on speed or efficiency. Additionally, when data volumes are significantly large, Theseus proves to be more cost-effective compared to traditional solutions. Its efficient GPU processing reduces the time and resources needed to manage large datasets, helping organizations meet compliance requirements without incurring prohibitive costs.
Here’s how Theseus can support organizations in their compliance efforts:
- Data Transparency and Auditing: Theseus provides robust capabilities for tracking data lineage, enabling organizations to clearly see how data is collected, processed, and used. This transparency is a key requirement for agencies adhering to M-21-31’s logging and auditing mandates.
- Integration with Open Standards: By adopting open-source technologies, Theseus ensures interoperability and avoids vendor lock-in, aligning with the federal government’s push towards transparency and collaboration. This compatibility allows for seamless integration with existing data systems, providing a cost-effective solution for meeting compliance.
- Logging and Incident Response: Theseus is equipped to handle advanced logging practices that help organizations quickly detect and respond to data breaches or anomalies. With its GPU-accelerated processing, Theseus can efficiently manage the large volumes of logs required, enabling real-time analysis and rapid incident response. This level of preparedness is a critical component of EO-14028, which calls for robust incident detection and response capabilities.
Why Theseus Matters for EO-14028 and M-21-31 Compliance
The mandates outlined in EO-14028 and OMB M-21-31 represent a significant shift towards more rigorous and comprehensive cybersecurity standards. Theseus offers a path forward by providing data governance and security capabilities that align with these standards. With strong data lineage tracking, transparent access control, seamless integration with existing systems, GPU-accelerated data processing, and cost-effective scalability, Theseus empowers organizations to be proactive about data security, rather than react.
For government agencies and private sector entities aiming to align with these new mandates, adopting a solution like Theseus can simplify compliance efforts while enhancing cybersecurity posture. By building trust in data and ensuring its integrity, Theseus plays a pivotal role in helping organizations navigate the complex landscape of modern data governance and security.
Discover the Power of Theseus for Your Organization
Ready to see how Theseus can streamline your path to EO-14028 and OMB M-21-31 compliance while strengthening your data governance and security? Contact us today to request more information or schedule a demo. Our team is here to answer your questions and help you get started on a seamless journey toward compliance and robust data security.