IANS
IANS (Information Assurance Network Security) is a research and advisory firm focused on providing practical cybersecurity guidance and decision support for enterprise and institutional security teams.
- Cybersecurity research and advisory services for CISOs and security leaders
- Access to practitioner faculty and subject-matter experts for on-demand guidance
- Workshops, forums, and events for peer exchange among security professionals
- Tools, templates, and frameworks for security program strategy and operations
- Subscription-based memberships for ongoing security insights and decision support
More About IANS
IANS focuses on cybersecurity research and advisory services tailored for enterprise security teams, CISOs, and risk management leaders. Its offerings are structured to support security decision-making, program design, and operational practices in corporate, government, and institutional environments where regulatory compliance, threat management, and governance requirements are central concerns.
The organization provides access to a network of practitioner faculty and subject-matter experts who have operational backgrounds in security architecture, incident response, identity and access management, cloud security, application security, and related domains. Engagements typically occur through inquiries, briefings, and consultations, giving enterprise teams concrete guidance on topics such as security controls selection, security architecture patterns, and implementation approaches across varied technology stacks.
IANS also delivers structured events, including regional and national forums, workshops, and roundtables, where security leaders share practices on enterprise security architecture, zero trust models, SOC operations, threat detection and response, and risk management frameworks such as NIST Cybersecurity Framework (security and risk management), ISO/IEC 27001 (information security management), and related governance structures. These events support peer benchmarking on program maturity, organizational models, and vendor management.
In addition to live interactions, IANS develops written research, tools, and templates that security teams can use to standardize internal processes. These materials can cover areas such as policy development, security metrics, control mappings to frameworks like National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework (NIST CSF) and Collective Intelligence System (CIS) Controls (cybersecurity standards), and decision guides for security technologies spanning endpoint security, network security, cloud security, identity security, and Security Operations (SecOps) platforms. The content is oriented toward practical implementation and governance rather than product-specific engineering.
The firm operates primarily on a membership and subscription basis, giving organizations recurring access to its faculty network, research library, and events. From a marketplace taxonomy standpoint, IANS aligns with security research and advisory (security strategy and risk management), peer community and benchmarking services (security leadership collaboration), and practitioner-guided consulting and education (cybersecurity enablement). Its role is to help enterprises interpret evolving security practices, compare architectural options, and align security programs with business, compliance, and risk objectives.