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Aegis Bleu launched the first mobile physical infrastructure self assessment software tool. With it's mobile capability, VASST provides the most comprehensive, accurate, objective, and actionable physical infrastructure self assessment available.

EAST LANSING, Mich. (EWORLDWIRE) Sep 11, 2008

Aegis Bleu LLC is pleased to launch VASST the first mobile physical infrastructure self assessment software tool. In light of the 7th anniversary of 9/11, it's now more important than ever to assess U.S. critical infrastructure vulnerabilities. With its mobile capability, VASST provides the most comprehensive, accurate, objective and actionable physical infrastructure self assessment available.

As 85 percent of the nation's critical infrastructure is managed by the private sector, significant risk exists in the government's ability to comply with Congressionally mandated PCII program that increases government access to critical infrastructure information that has historically not been available from the private sector.

Traditional security assessment tools take months to compile reporting and are prone to user error. Aegis Bleu's VASST (Vulnerability Assessment Security Survey Tool) allows one or multiple individuals to quickly survey a facility and then document vulnerabilities using a mobile PDA with photographic evidence. Mobile teams can sweep one or multiple facilities in a tenth of the time of traditional methods. Reporting is generated instantly showcasing all weaknesses along with corrective action planning options for consideration and photographic evidence. "The sooner you can move from assessment to remediation the more significantly you can reduce your risk. VASST insures accurate collection in the minimal amount of time," said Daniel R. Young, president of Aegis Bleu.

VASST is based on industry, and DHS is best supported by leading security practitioners from across the U.S. The vulnerability assessment tool can assess multiple facilities and consolidate information into a centralized reporting engine. The reporting engine allows for system wide risk based assessments along with comparative analysis. "Instead of spending time using traditional basement methods with VASST, you can focus on analyzing your data and remediation steps," said Young. VASST utilizes Security Assessment File Exchange (SAFE), the most interchangeable and flexible security data file format available. SAFE looks to provide interchange with Department of Homeland Security ACAMS (Automated Critical Asset Management System).

VASST is designed to assist all types of businesses, critical infrastructures, local, state, law enforcement and federal government agencies in assessing facility vulnerabilities and generating comprehensive reports based on key security areas. Unlike other cumbersome assessment methods on the market that require on-site professional analysis, VASST utilizes semi-automated software that is easy to use and provides the highest amount of support to those utilizing the tool.

To learn more, visit 'http://www.AgeisBleu.com/'.
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   Daniel Young
   Aegis Bleu LLC
   East Lansing,    MI,    48823
   USA
   517-282-5045 (phone)
   dyoung@aegisbleu.com
   www.AegisBleu,com
  



 
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